Supported by the Emilia-Romagna Region with the European Regional Development Fund 2014-2020 Program, the GoBioM project aims to enhance the regional/national level technological chain of biomethane solving the current lack of Italian technology in the upgrading of biogas to biomethane and estimating the residual biomasses available at Emilia Romagna regional scale for a local biorefinery concept. Both quality and quantity characteristics have been investigated in order to build up the most comprehensive and useful assessment of regional residual biomasses. Information from local, national and international literature have been considered for the assessment of the most relevant 100 regional residues: from widespread agricultural residues (pruning, straw, cow and poultry manure and other by-products) to localized agro-industries residues (marc, tomato peels, milk by-products etc.). Quality data (Total Solid (ST), Volatile Solid (SV) and BioMethane Potential (BMP)) have been collected from national and international literature, and where missing, integrated by the CRPA Lab. database. Quantity evaluation has been conducted for each residue considering the ratio by-product/principal-product (SP/P), taking agro-industrial production from regional annual report (2015). Using ST, SV and BMP a regional estimation of biomethane potential production has been calculated for each residual biomass on 2015. The whole regional database of residual biomasses is freely available at: emrg.it/BiorefER/index.php. Given that a regional analysis does not allow relevant information at digestion plant level, using an University database of regional enterprises classified by ATECO code, a detailed analysis has been conducted for poultry farm. For each production site, the poultry manure has been quantified through number of employees, shared capital and type of company. Maps of the sites representing poultry manure quantity have been produced. Regional poultry manure production derived by this approach is 900 Kt/y, while other regional project estimated about 800 Kt/y. The applied methodology could be adopted by many other residues.

Database of the residual biomasses in Emilia Romagna Region and relative production sites

GREGGIO, NICOLAS;MARAZZA, DIEGO;CONTIN, ANDREA;
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Supported by the Emilia-Romagna Region with the European Regional Development Fund 2014-2020 Program, the GoBioM project aims to enhance the regional/national level technological chain of biomethane solving the current lack of Italian technology in the upgrading of biogas to biomethane and estimating the residual biomasses available at Emilia Romagna regional scale for a local biorefinery concept. Both quality and quantity characteristics have been investigated in order to build up the most comprehensive and useful assessment of regional residual biomasses. Information from local, national and international literature have been considered for the assessment of the most relevant 100 regional residues: from widespread agricultural residues (pruning, straw, cow and poultry manure and other by-products) to localized agro-industries residues (marc, tomato peels, milk by-products etc.). Quality data (Total Solid (ST), Volatile Solid (SV) and BioMethane Potential (BMP)) have been collected from national and international literature, and where missing, integrated by the CRPA Lab. database. Quantity evaluation has been conducted for each residue considering the ratio by-product/principal-product (SP/P), taking agro-industrial production from regional annual report (2015). Using ST, SV and BMP a regional estimation of biomethane potential production has been calculated for each residual biomass on 2015. The whole regional database of residual biomasses is freely available at: emrg.it/BiorefER/index.php. Given that a regional analysis does not allow relevant information at digestion plant level, using an University database of regional enterprises classified by ATECO code, a detailed analysis has been conducted for poultry farm. For each production site, the poultry manure has been quantified through number of employees, shared capital and type of company. Maps of the sites representing poultry manure quantity have been produced. Regional poultry manure production derived by this approach is 900 Kt/y, while other regional project estimated about 800 Kt/y. The applied methodology could be adopted by many other residues.
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Nicolas Greggio; Mattia Benamati; Diego Marazza; Andrea Contin; Nicola Labartino; Sergio Piccinini
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