A more efficient application of materials (e.g., nitrogen fertilizers)
can have a major impact on the demand of industrial energy. In this s
tudy we describe a method of analysing the potential for reducing the
application of nitrogen fertilizer. The potential savings are analyzed
as well as the economics, using a costs-savings function. Eight measu
res for improving the efficiency of fertilizer utilization in the Neth
erlands were investigated. These measures are applicable to six types
of crops (responsible for 97% of fertilizer used). The average amount
of fertilizer applied (fertilization rate) can be reduced from 228 kg
N/ha in the year 1988 to 128 kg N/ha in the near future. This would re
duce the fertilizer demand for fertilizer by 44% (minimum 28% and maxi
mum 51%), thus from 458 ktonnes N to 258 ktonnes. As a result, the ene
rgy consumption would be reduced by 8 PJ. An economic assessment of th
e measures suggests that, from a national economic point-of-view, mate
rial savings of 41% are economically feasible.