ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MODEL OF ELECTRICITY GENERATED FROM BIOMASS IN A PIG FARM

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Autor(a) principal: Diel,Patrícia Bellé
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Casarin,Vanusa A., Stracke,Marcelo P., Silva,Deoclécio J. C. da, Santos,Antonio V. Dos, Przyczynski,Renato
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Engenharia Agrícola
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Faced with the increasing demand for renewable energy, researchers have developed several ways to generate them, such as biogas. Thus, the present study aims to demonstrate the economic viability of electricity generation from biodigesters in a pig farm to contribute to sustainable development by reducing pollution in the environment. Studies focused on biomass derived from pig waste are still scarce. Moreover, one of the motivations of the present study is the fact that Brazil is a major producer and exporter of pig meat, with most of the production taking place in the south and southeast regions. The methodology used is defined as exploratory, descriptive, explanatory, and applied. The scientific procedures were documentary and bibliographic research, case study, and cost analysis. An economic management model was developed using financial management instruments such as cash flow, internal rate of return, and simple and discounted payback, confirming the economic viability of the investment made for generating energy from animal biomass produced in a pig farm located in the interior of Rio Grande do Sul.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MODEL OF ELECTRICITY GENERATED FROM BIOMASS IN A PIG FARM
title ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MODEL OF ELECTRICITY GENERATED FROM BIOMASS IN A PIG FARM
spellingShingle ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MODEL OF ELECTRICITY GENERATED FROM BIOMASS IN A PIG FARM
Diel,Patrícia Bellé
biodigesters
renewable energies
pig farming
economic management model
title_short ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MODEL OF ELECTRICITY GENERATED FROM BIOMASS IN A PIG FARM
title_full ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MODEL OF ELECTRICITY GENERATED FROM BIOMASS IN A PIG FARM
title_fullStr ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MODEL OF ELECTRICITY GENERATED FROM BIOMASS IN A PIG FARM
title_full_unstemmed ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MODEL OF ELECTRICITY GENERATED FROM BIOMASS IN A PIG FARM
title_sort ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MODEL OF ELECTRICITY GENERATED FROM BIOMASS IN A PIG FARM
author Diel,Patrícia Bellé
author_facet Diel,Patrícia Bellé
Casarin,Vanusa A.
Stracke,Marcelo P.
Silva,Deoclécio J. C. da
Santos,Antonio V. Dos
Przyczynski,Renato
author_role author
author2 Casarin,Vanusa A.
Stracke,Marcelo P.
Silva,Deoclécio J. C. da
Santos,Antonio V. Dos
Przyczynski,Renato
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Diel,Patrícia Bellé
Casarin,Vanusa A.
Stracke,Marcelo P.
Silva,Deoclécio J. C. da
Santos,Antonio V. Dos
Przyczynski,Renato
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv biodigesters
renewable energies
pig farming
economic management model
topic biodigesters
renewable energies
pig farming
economic management model
description ABSTRACT Faced with the increasing demand for renewable energy, researchers have developed several ways to generate them, such as biogas. Thus, the present study aims to demonstrate the economic viability of electricity generation from biodigesters in a pig farm to contribute to sustainable development by reducing pollution in the environment. Studies focused on biomass derived from pig waste are still scarce. Moreover, one of the motivations of the present study is the fact that Brazil is a major producer and exporter of pig meat, with most of the production taking place in the south and southeast regions. The methodology used is defined as exploratory, descriptive, explanatory, and applied. The scientific procedures were documentary and bibliographic research, case study, and cost analysis. An economic management model was developed using financial management instruments such as cash flow, internal rate of return, and simple and discounted payback, confirming the economic viability of the investment made for generating energy from animal biomass produced in a pig farm located in the interior of Rio Grande do Sul.
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