The "INNOVARE" Project: Innovative Plants for Distributed Poly-Generation by Residual Biomass
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
The valorization of residual biomass plays today a decisive role in the concept of "circular
economy", according to which each waste material must be reused to its maximum extent. The
collection and energy valorization at the local level of biomass from forest management practices and
wildfire prevention cutting can be settled in protected areas to contribute to local decarbonization, by
removing power generation from fossil fuels. Despite the evident advantages of bioenergy systems,
several problems still hinder their diusion, such as the need to assure their reliability by extending
the operating range with materials of dierent origin. The Italian project "INNOVARE--Innovative
plants for distributed poly-generation by residual biomass", funded by the Italian Ministry of
Economic Development (MISE), has the main scope of improving micro-cogeneration technologies
fueled by biomass. A micro-combined heat and power (mCHP) unit was chosen as a case study to
discuss pros and cons of biomass-powered cogeneration within a national park, especially due to
its flexibility of use. The availability of local biomasses (woodchips, olive milling residuals) was
established by studying the agro-industrial production and by identifying forest areas to be properly
managed through an approach using a satellite location system based on the microwave technology.
A detailed synergic numerical and experimental characterization of the selected cogeneration system
was performed in order to identify its main ineciencies. Improvements of its operation were
optimized by acting on the engine control strategy and by also adding a post-treatment system on the
engine exhaust gas line. Overall, the electrical output was increased by up to 6% using the correct spark timing, and pollutant emissions were reduced well below the limits allowed by legislation by
working with a lean mixture and by adopting an oxidizing catalyst. Finally, the global eciency
of the system increased from 45.8% to 63.2%. The right blending of dierent biomasses led to an
important improvement of the reliability of the entire plant despite using an agrifood residual, such
as olive pomace. It was demonstrated that the use of this biomass is feasible if its maximum mass
percentage in a wood matrix mixture does not exceed 25%. The project was concluded with a real
operation demonstration within a national park in Southern Italy by replacing a diesel genset with
the analyzed and improved biomass-powered plant and by proving a decisive improvement of air
quality in the real environment during exercise.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
biomass; combined heat and power generation (CHP); syngas
Elenco autori:
Piazzullo, Daniele; Caputo, Carmine; Martoriello, Gaia; Prati, MARIA VITTORIA; Costa, Michela; Costagliola, MARIA ANTONIETTA; DI BLASIO, Gabriele
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