Περίληψη:
The use of energy is currently the focus of most human activities, while many of the
environmental problems of modern societies refer as a benchmark of technology production
and use. The energy resources are an example of exhaustion of natural resources, whose
excessive use brings about a dramatic impact on both cost of living and life itself on earth.
This thesis aims to approach ways of utilization of poultry waste as an energy resource, from
the perspective of Renewable Energy Sources (RES). Given the acute problem that occurs in
both national and local level in the management of agricultural waste, particularly livestock,
the examination in the light of a modern and detailed methodology may yield new data and
provide useful guidelines and principles in addressing the issue.
The goal then is a general presentation of the theoretical framework for poultry waste,
existing methods of management and evaluation of the present situation in Greece. The case
of the Municipality of Megara is chosen in order to identify the problem in real
conditions. The area is a representative example of a municipality with a large capacity of
poultry and severe problem in waste management. At the introduction, Chapter 1, a general approach to the problem of poultry waste in relation
with the anthropocentric environment is attempted.
Then, the exposition of problems around poultry waste is essential. Thus, in Chapter 2 the
basic concepts of poultry waste are defined, such as composition, production volume of
waste, pollution load, and environmental costs and impacts.
In Chapter 3 a detailed description of modern technologies and methods with worldwide
application as well as reference to the parameters and factors affecting them is
accomplice. Furthermore an overall assessment and comparison of these methods is carried
out in relation to poultry waste.
In Chapter 4 a detailed analysis of the final products of anaerobic digestion, as a method of
treatment of poultry waste, is made, with emphasis on the construction of similar plant, plant
parts, economic analysis, and ability of the method to produce biogas and compost.
Moreover, in Chapter 5 the problem in the Municipality of Megara is delineated. The current
management waste practice is described and an analysis of parameters that must be taken
under consideration in waste practice adjustment is accomplice. Such parameters have reference to population data, region‘s geography / geology, climate, land use and the use of RES.
Chapter 6 is the analysis of method chosen for poultry waste utilization related to Municipality of Megara needs. Additionally, implementation and effectuation of a poultry waste management plan in accordance with the data obtained for the study area is attempted. Economic analysis, environmental impact, and exergy analysis consider integral parts of such an analysis.
In Chapter 7 the main conclusions drawn for both the problem of the management of poultry waste, and the application of alternative forms of management which are proposed for the Municipality of Megara are mentioned.