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Oak Park HouseTeagasc HQBuilt 1830-1890

TEAGASC ‐

Promoting Innovation in the Irish Bio‐Economy

Teagasc  Role

Advisory Offices

Research Farms

Colleges

Food Research  Programme

TEAGASC ‐

Promoting Innovation in the Irish Bio‐Economy

The Geography of Teagasc

HQ, Oak Park, Carlow

Agricultural Research 

TEAGASC ‐

Promoting Innovation in the Irish Bio‐Economy

Teagasc  Goals

Improve the competitiveness of agriculture, food and the wider bio‐economy

Support sustainable farming and the environment

Encourage diversification of the rural economy and enhance the quality of lifein rural areas

TEAGASC ‐

Promoting Innovation in the Irish Bio‐Economy

Crops, Environment & Land Use Programme

Research Priorities

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Crop agronomy & sustainable   crop  production systems

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Crop genomics & the geneticimprovement of tillage crops

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Energy crops and bio‐processing.

BETTER farm.

Horticulture.

Forestry

Field tour: energy crop production Field tour: energy crop production Willow Willow

Reed canary grassReed canary grassHempHemp

MiscanthusMiscanthus

Laboratory tour

• Stirling biomass‐CHP plant

• Non‐wood pellets and briquettes

• Emissions from biomass combustion

• Cereal grains for home heating

• On‐site biomass boilers?

Stirling CHP plant37.5 kWe , 140 kWth

Pellets for home heating

•Sawdust most suitable  material

• Alternatives– Willow

– Miscanthus

– Rape straw– Wheat straw

– Barley straw• How do they compare

with wood pellets?

Issues with alternative biomass pellets

Low bulk density– Pelleting difficulties

Higher ash content– Need automated ash removal systems

Lower ash melting point– Slagging and clinker

Higher CL and S contents– Corrosive elements lead to boiler degradation

Higher N content– Increased NOx emissions

Benekov grain boiler 001

Regards,

Andrew Keppel

Engineering Department,Teagasc Crops Research Centre,Oak Park,Co. Carlow,Ireland

Phone: +353 59 91 70255Fax: +353 59 91 42423

Grain boilers•Oats best, triticale ok•16% moisture preferable

Suitable for:•Tillage farm homes•Other rural homes?

Current research

Future low emission biomass combustion systems

Partners from– Austria, Germany, Poland, Sweden, Finland

Focus on NOx and PM emission reduction– Primary and secondary measures

Future Bio Tec

KWB 100 kW boiler

Fuel:wood pellets

Heating: Research building

Offices/labs

Heizomat 300 kW boiler

Fuel: wood chips (miscanthus?) Heating: Oak Park House (admin)

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Crops in the Irish climateCrops in the Irish climate

Favoured Neutral Disadvantaged

Grass Oats, barley Sugar beet

Conifers Miscanthus Grain maize

Winter wheat Rape-seed Sunflower,soya

High in lignocellulose, low in starch, protein, fermentable sugar

Ireland’s Agri-Food Industry�.

€8.16bn, 10% of total exports and 7% of GVA

Ireland’s Agri‐Food Industry

TEAGASC ‐

Promoting Innovation in the Irish Bio‐Economy

Ireland’s Agri-Food Industry

To support science‐based innovation in  the agri‐food sector 

and the wider bio‐economy so as to  underpin profitability,

competitiveness and sustainability.

Teagasc Mission

TEAGASC ‐

Promoting Innovation in the Irish Bio‐Economy

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