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Production of green energy from co-digestion: perspectives for the province of Cuneo, energetic balance and environmental sustainability

Authors:
Giuseppe Genon
Enrico Brizio
Deborah Panepinto
Daniele Russolillo
Franco Becchis

Keywords: anaerobic digestion; NOx; ammonia; environmental balances, energy efficiency; biomass

Abstract:
In Italy and many European countries energy production from biomass is encouraged by strong economic subsidies so that biomass energy plants are getting large diffusion. Nevertheless, it is necessary to define the environmental compatibility taking into account global parameters as well as environmental impacts at regional and local scale coming from new polluting emissions. The environmental balances regarding new energy plants are of primary importance within very polluted areas such as Northern Italy where air quality limits are systematically exceeded, in particular for PM10, NO2 and ozone. The paper analyses the renewable energy scenario relating to manure anaerobic digestion and biogas production for the Province of Cuneo, N-W Italy, and the environmental sustainability of the possible choices. The study is focused on energy producibility, heat and power, nitrogen oxides and ammonia emissions, GHG balances dealing also with indirect releases of CH4 and N2O, as well as emissions due to energy crops production. The most important conclusion that can be drawn is that the production of renewable energy from anaerobic digestion could cover up to 13% of the Province electricity consumption but sustainability in terms of CO2 emissions can be reached only through an overriding use of agricultural waste products (manure and by-products instead of energy crops) and cogeneration of thermal energy at disposal; the application of best available techniques to waste gas cleaning, energy recovery and digestate chemical-physical treatments allows positive emissive balances.

Pages: 1 to 6

Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2011

Publication date: May 22, 2011

Published in: conference

ISSN: 2308-4154

ISBN: 978-1-61208-138-0

Location: Venice/Mestre, Italy

Dates: from May 22, 2011 to May 27, 2011