Improving the Reuse of Agricultural Wastes by TRIZ Theory

  • 邱 文庭

Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis

Abstract

Considering the problem that a great amount of agricultural wastes are produced during agricultural production and these agricultural wastes are often get rid of by incineration anytime and anywhere which seriously affects air quality global warming as well as agricultural and forest fires Using dead woods from fruit trees as research object this study aims to analyze the reuse of dead woods including growing seasonal pruning and the influence of dead woods to the environment The research uses TRIZ theory to identify eco-innovative principle and turning agricultural wastes into green products–biofuel which effectively recycles agricultural waste and creates a circular agricultural economy In view of eco-innovative principle around 250 thousand tons per year of emission from agricultural wastes (biological) of dead woods of fruit tree can be effectively converted into biofuel and applied to industrial boilers or livelihood heating If companies use wood pellets as fuel each year they can reduce carbon emissions and obtain an additional carbon reduction value of about 300 million In addition wood pellets can also be used in the oven as fuel returning to the original tune of the original wood burning It reduces the problem of air pollution causing by incineration and decreases greenhouse gas production leading to the goal of friendly environment and sustainable development
Date of Award2020
Original languageEnglish
SupervisorHeiu-Jou Shaw (Supervisor)

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