TY - CONF N2 - As a new utilisation concept for the conservation of ecologically valuable habitats the integrated generation of solid fuel and biogas from biomass (IFBB) was tested on five semi-natural grasslands from typical German mountain areas. Through hydrothermal conditioning and mechanical dehydration grassland silage was separated into a press cake and a press fluid. In anaerobic digestion experiments with press fluids methane yields of 304 to 522 normal litre per kg organic dry matter were obtained within 13 days. The specific methane production was higher and went faster compared to the fermentation of the untreated grassland silage. Elemental analyses of the press cakes showed a significant reduction in compounds detrimental for combustion. The ash softening temperature and the lower heating value of the press cakes increased compared to the parent material. The conditioning at high temperatures (60°C and 80°C) showed the best effects for a qualitative improvement of the press fluid as fermentation substrate and the press cake as solid fuel compared to the untreated grassland silage. The energy conversion efficiency of the IFBB procedure (52-62%) was higher compared to a conventional digestion of the whole crop silage (26%). In view of the results, the IFBB procedure is a promising utilisation alternative for areas managed under nature conservation standards, whose biomass is difficult to exploit. ID - orgprints14205 AV - public Y1 - 2009/// UR - https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/14205/ KW - Semi-natural grassland KW - nature conservation KW - biogas KW - solid fuel KW - bioenergy TI - Erhalt ökologisch wertvoller Grünlandstandorte durch eine Integrierte Festbrennstoff- und Biogasproduktion aus Biomasse (IFBB-Verfahren) A1 - Richter, M.sc. Felix A1 - Kuschnereit, M.sc. Sara A1 - Graß, Dr. Rüdiger A1 - Fricke, Dipl.-Ing. agr. Thomas A1 - Wachendorf, Prof. Dr. Michael ER -