Integrating Renewable Fuels and Sustainable Practices in Equestrian Centers: A Model for Carbon Footprint Reduction and Environmental Impact Mitigation
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. Abstract: This research investigates the feasibility of utilizing anaerobic digestion to produce biogas from organic waste generated at an equestrian center, emphasizing energy
savings and environmental sustainability. The biogas system produces an estimated
85,495 kWh annually, surpassing the center’s electricity consumption of 18,644 kWh. This
reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 2753 kg of CO2. Photovoltaic systems, which meet
70.77% of the energy demand, further contribute to a reduction of 1178 kg of CO2. Substituting fossil fuels with biofuels and planting 1700 trees achieved reductions of 26,263 kg of
CO2 and 51,033 kg of CO2, respectively, resulting in a 49% overall carbon footprint reduction. This study evaluates the economic viability of biogas systems in the equestrian sector
and optimal feedstock characteristics for efficient production. Additionally, complementary strategies, including photovoltaic solar panels and water management systems, are
analyzed for their roles in promoting sustainable resource management. These integrated
solutions support a transition to a circular economy while reducing environmental impacts
and fostering energy independence in the equestrian industry
Integrating Renewable Fuels and Sustainable Practices in Equestrian Centers: A Model for Carbon Footprint Reduction and Environmental Impact Mitigation
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.: equestrian center; biogas; anaerobic digestion; sustainability; environmental impact; renewable energy; circular economy