LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF POINT-OF-LAY BIRDS TO FROZEN CHICKEN PRODUCTION IN A TROPICAL ENVIRONMENT

The study examined four scenarios for reduction of environmental impacts with use of 100 % purchased electricity in all processing activities as first scenario while second scenario was the use of 100 % electricity from diesel generators. Third and fourth scenarios were to use 50 % each of both pur...

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Autores principales: TEMITAYO A. EWEMOJE, OLUFEMI P. ABIMBOLA, OLAYINKA A. OMOTOSHO
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c7e427535ae04c9d948ad289f168216d2021-12-02T18:55:10ZLIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF POINT-OF-LAY BIRDS TO FROZEN CHICKEN PRODUCTION IN A TROPICAL ENVIRONMENT10.29081/jesr.v23i1.892068-75592344-4932https://doaj.org/article/c7e427535ae04c9d948ad289f168216d2017-03-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.jesr.ub.ro/1/article/view/89https://doaj.org/toc/2068-7559https://doaj.org/toc/2344-4932 The study examined four scenarios for reduction of environmental impacts with use of 100 % purchased electricity in all processing activities as first scenario while second scenario was the use of 100 % electricity from diesel generators. Third and fourth scenarios were to use 50 % each of both purchased electricity and diesel-generated electricity in all activities. Most of the Energy Use (EU) came during the freezing process. Global Warming Potential (GWP) value for Scenario 2 is predominantly higher than the values for other three scenarios. The results show that the major source for global warming potential for Scenario 2 is the freezing process, whereas for the other three scenarios the animal management represents the main contributor. Similar to GWP, the Acidification Potential and Eutrophication Potential values for Scenario 2 were higher, although very small and this may be attributed to diesel generators emitting slightly higher amounts of NOx and SOx. TEMITAYO A. EWEMOJEOLUFEMI P. ABIMBOLAOLAYINKA A. OMOTOSHOAlma Mater Publishing House "Vasile Alecsandri" University of Bacauarticleenvironmental impactspoultry systemenergy use scenarioslife cycle assessmenTechnologyTEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)TA1-2040ENJournal of Engineering Studies and Research, Vol 23, Iss 1 (2017)
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topic environmental impacts
poultry system
energy use scenarios
life cycle assessmen
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Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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spellingShingle environmental impacts
poultry system
energy use scenarios
life cycle assessmen
Technology
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Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA1-2040
TEMITAYO A. EWEMOJE
OLUFEMI P. ABIMBOLA
OLAYINKA A. OMOTOSHO
LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF POINT-OF-LAY BIRDS TO FROZEN CHICKEN PRODUCTION IN A TROPICAL ENVIRONMENT
description The study examined four scenarios for reduction of environmental impacts with use of 100 % purchased electricity in all processing activities as first scenario while second scenario was the use of 100 % electricity from diesel generators. Third and fourth scenarios were to use 50 % each of both purchased electricity and diesel-generated electricity in all activities. Most of the Energy Use (EU) came during the freezing process. Global Warming Potential (GWP) value for Scenario 2 is predominantly higher than the values for other three scenarios. The results show that the major source for global warming potential for Scenario 2 is the freezing process, whereas for the other three scenarios the animal management represents the main contributor. Similar to GWP, the Acidification Potential and Eutrophication Potential values for Scenario 2 were higher, although very small and this may be attributed to diesel generators emitting slightly higher amounts of NOx and SOx.
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author TEMITAYO A. EWEMOJE
OLUFEMI P. ABIMBOLA
OLAYINKA A. OMOTOSHO
author_facet TEMITAYO A. EWEMOJE
OLUFEMI P. ABIMBOLA
OLAYINKA A. OMOTOSHO
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title LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF POINT-OF-LAY BIRDS TO FROZEN CHICKEN PRODUCTION IN A TROPICAL ENVIRONMENT
title_short LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF POINT-OF-LAY BIRDS TO FROZEN CHICKEN PRODUCTION IN A TROPICAL ENVIRONMENT
title_full LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF POINT-OF-LAY BIRDS TO FROZEN CHICKEN PRODUCTION IN A TROPICAL ENVIRONMENT
title_fullStr LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF POINT-OF-LAY BIRDS TO FROZEN CHICKEN PRODUCTION IN A TROPICAL ENVIRONMENT
title_full_unstemmed LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF POINT-OF-LAY BIRDS TO FROZEN CHICKEN PRODUCTION IN A TROPICAL ENVIRONMENT
title_sort life cycle assessment of point-of-lay birds to frozen chicken production in a tropical environment
publisher Alma Mater Publishing House "Vasile Alecsandri" University of Bacau
publishDate 2017
url https://doaj.org/article/c7e427535ae04c9d948ad289f168216d
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