Life cycle assessment of bioenergy production from orchards woody residues in Northern Italy
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
In the alpine Autonomous Province of Bolzano (N-E Italy), about 40 % of the biomass
used for bioenergy production is currently imported. This share is expected to further
increase in the near future owing to growing renewable energy needs. The residual
biomass harvestable from the local agronomic sector, mostly based on the cultivation of
apple, is a promising option to supply relatively cheap bioenergy feedstock. In this
study, we investigate the use of woody residues from apple orchards (apple orchard“s
woody residues, AWRs) for the production of bioenergy using the life cycle assessment
(LCA) methodology. The system boundaries include the harvesting and chipping of
AWRs, their transport to the energy plant and conversion into heat and power in a gasification unit. The life cycle inventory (LCI) data rely on field measurements for
AWRs harvesting and chipping operations, as well as for their chemical and energy
characterization. In the life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) phase, we consider various
environmental impact categories like climate change, acidification, fossil depletion, and
others. We benchmark the outcomes with two alternative reference systems based on fossils fuels. Our results show that the energy production using AWRs generally presents better environmental indicators than the reference systems, although some trade-offs exist. For instance, whereas the bioenergy system saves up to about 85% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and about 95% of non-renewable resources, it is usually associated with higher toxicity impact potentials.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
agricultural residues; CHP; gasification; environmental sustainability; climate change; apple orchards
Elenco autori:
Nati, Carla
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