Grantee Research Project Results
Biomass Greenhouse-heating systems to extend growing seasons for resource-limited farmers
EPA Grant Number: SU835939Title: Biomass Greenhouse-heating systems to extend growing seasons for resource-limited farmers
Investigators: Yu, Ok-Youn
Current Investigators: Yu, Ok-Youn , Domermuth, David , Houser, James , Farrell, Jeremy , Arnold, Alex , Davis, Chelsea , Franco, Pedro , Neff, Eric , Schoonover, Christopher , Smith, Alan , Sanborn, Jared , Febos, Barry , Atkinson, Mason , Mull, Henry , Linck, Jon , Miller, Gordon , Wells, Aaron , Holder, Jordan , Phillips, Jay , Anderson, Nathan , Beshears, Tyler , Joyner, Joshua , Roden, Elizabeth , Batzko, Gabbie , White, Harrison , Toy, Jamen , Houpe, Christian , Holmes, Anna Marie , O’Neal, Johnny , Bradshaw, Aaron , Gaines, Rachel , Gaines, Rachel , Cyzman, Amy , O’Neal, Johnny , Bradshaw, Aaron , Cyzman, Amy
Institution: Appalachian State University
EPA Project Officer: Page, Angela
Phase: II
Project Period: October 1, 2015 through September 30, 2017 (Extended to August 31, 2019)
Project Amount: $74,555
RFA: P3 Awards: A National Student Design Competition for Sustainability Focusing on People, Prosperity and the Planet - Phase 2 (2015) Recipients Lists
Research Category: Sustainable and Healthy Communities , P3 Awards , Pollution Prevention/Sustainable Development , P3 Challenge Area - Air Quality
Objective:
The proposed grant funding will allow us to advance the technologies we have developed in the past to a point that full technology transfer is possible. The Nexus research team will address three critical objectives that, once met, will allow the technology to be feasibly transferred to area farmers: 1) Complete integration of heating, storage, and delivery systems; 2) Development of an innovative, appropriate‐scale cleaning and storage system for on‐demand use of farm gasses; and 3) Outreach to farmers to assess needs and determine new greenhouse production capacities.
Approach:
We conducted component research about various greenhouse heating sources during the first phase. In Phase II, we will puzzle all the components to one piece, the totally integrated greenhouse heating system. We will reconnect to the local farming community with what we have developed so far with the intention of gaining their insight and recommendations. Some of the emerging ideas that we are currently working on and intend to develop further through Phase II are: above grade tubing for radiant heat, aquaponics, and agricultural research.
In addition, we are eager to pursue the custom fabrication of our own equipment that would allow our farm gasses to be usefully stored on‐site in liquid propane containers at 150 PSI, thereby creating a seasonal buffer which moderates greenhouse heat in colder months with energy generated in warmer months. We will design and build an appropriate‐scale pressurized water scrubbing system and analyze the gas through gas chromatography to ensure it is of optimal quality to proceed with compression research.
Finally, once we have completed the market overview and feasibility study, we will drive a user‐friendly model using the results from our greenhouse testing experiments and the assessment study. The model will calculate the break‐even cost of greenhouse produce, or in other words, what farmers’ produce would have to sell for to make their investment pay‐off.
Expected Results:
This research will allow us to complete the integrated biomass greenhouse heating system, so the Nexus project will be able to offer various research and educational opportunities for students and local communities. The Nexus site will be utilized as a research facility conducting: 1) demonstration of the entire system; 2) proof of our concept by evaluating a growing season extension; and 3) outreach programs. This will also allow us to get ready for technology transfer to local farms and will accelerate our main goal, “enhancing local economy and sustainability.”
Publications and Presentations:
Publications have been submitted on this project: View all 11 publications for this projectJournal Articles:
Journal Articles have been submitted on this project: View all 1 journal articles for this projectSupplemental Keywords:
biomass energy, greenhouse heating, limited‐resource farming, biogas compression, pyrolysis, synthesis gas, biogas, compost heating, thermal mass, greenhouse;Relevant Websites:
P3 Phase 1: Biomass Greenhouse-Heating Systems to Extend Growing Seasons for Resource-Limited FarmersProgress and Final Reports:
P3 Phase I:
Biomass Greenhouse-Heating Systems to Extend Growing Seasons for Resource-Limited Farmers | Final ReportThe perspectives, information and conclusions conveyed in research project abstracts, progress reports, final reports, journal abstracts and journal publications convey the viewpoints of the principal investigator and may not represent the views and policies of ORD and EPA. Conclusions drawn by the principal investigators have not been reviewed by the Agency.
Project Research Results
- Final Report
- 2018 Progress Report
- 2017 Progress Report
- 2016 Progress Report
- P3 Phase I | Final Report
1 journal articles for this project