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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.13044/j.sdewes.d6.0199

Energy Recovery of the Biomass from Livestock Farms in Italy: The Case of Modena Province

Massimo Milani ; Department of Sciences and Methods for Engineering, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Via Amendola 2 ‒ Pad. Morselli, Reggio Emilia, Italy
Luca Montorsi ; Department of Sciences and Methods for Engineering, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Via Amendola 2 ‒ Pad. Morselli, Reggio Emilia, Italy


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Abstract

The overall energy conversion efficiency of the waste-to-energy technologies is strongly affected by the distance of the biomass supply and the rate available during the year. Therefore, a simulation tool for the evaluation of the main outputs of a power plant for the wastes exploitation is a useful instrument for investigating the best trade-off between the plant size and the biomass supply. Nevertheless, it usually involves a large number of data and an extensive training and expertise. This paper focuses on the development of a numerical tool for the comparison of different waste-to-energy technologies and thus
supporting the selection of the best exploitation strategy based on the data usually accessible to administrations. The numerical approach employs validated numerical models for the considered biomass exploitation technologies and its capabilities are demonstrated by simulating a reference case: the energy recovery from manure of
different livestock farms in the province of Modena (Italy). The electric and thermal power production from the manure available in the considered territory is estimated and the produced electric energy is balanced with the energy requirements of the local animal farms. The remaining amount of wastes that has to be disposed is also calculated and compared with the initial input to the systems. Finally, different strategies for distributed and centralized exploitation of the manure are investigated and the related plant size and production of electric and thermal energy are evaluated. The proposed approach and the developed numerical tool prove to be useful instruments for decision makers and can help the efficient exploitation of the biomasses available in a region.

Keywords

Biomass; Waste-to-energy; Anaerobic digestion; Gasification; Water purification; Simulation

Hrčak ID:

206026

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/206026

Publication date:

30.9.2018.

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