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Gcb Bioenergy | 2013

Environmental impacts of future bioenergy pathways: the case of electricity from wheat straw bales and pellets.

Jacopo Giuntoli; Aikaterini K. Boulamanti; Sara Corrado; Mahsa Motegh; Alessandro Agostini; David Baxter

This study presents the life cycle assessment of electricity generation from straw bales and pellets. Straw is the most abundant biomass residue in Europe and its use for energy purposes is promoted on the premise of high greenhouse gas savings. This assumption has delayed the study of sustainability of straw‐fired systems on a broader sense and the literature on the topic is almost absent. This study uses data from specific literature and emissions inventories to model a number of straw pathways. The plant modeled is a medium‐scale straw‐fired power plant of 50 MWth capacity. The results show that electricity from straw‐fired power plants can indeed realize high greenhouse gas savings compared both with existing coal plants and with the European electricity mix. The savings are in the range 70–94%. The influence of the geographical origin of straw is analyzed by using datasets for the cultivation of wheat in five different European countries. The highest emissions are recorded for the case of straw from Spain due to the small yields, whereas cultivation processes in United Kingdom and the Netherlands show high environmental impacts due to the high level of fertilization. Other environmental impacts are evaluated, such as acidification potential, eutrophication, particulate matter emissions, and photochemical ozone formation. The bioenergy system scores worse than the current European electricity mix for all the categories. However, it is important to notice that in Spain and United Kingdom the straw system shows lower impacts compared with the local average coal electricity. Finally, the study investigates the ‘break‐even’ distance at which the higher emissions from the pellets production are paid off by the saved emissions in their transport compared with the bales. The results show that no reasonable break‐even distance exists for road transport, whereas advantages for pellets are evident in any configuration for transoceanic transport.


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2013

Influence of different practices on biogas sustainability

Aikaterini K. Boulamanti; Sara Donida Maglio; Jacopo Giuntoli; Alessandro Agostini


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2015

Domestic heating from forest logging residues: environmental risks and benefits

Jacopo Giuntoli; Stefano Caserini; Luisa Marelli; David Baxter; Alessandro Agostini


Energies | 2015

Environmentally Sustainable Biogas? The Key Role of Manure Co-Digestion with Energy Crops

Alessandro Agostini; Ferdinando Battini; Jacopo Giuntoli; Vincenzo Tabaglio; Monica Padella; David Baxter; Luisa Marelli; Stefano Amaducci


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2016

Environmental Impacts of Different Dairy Farming Systems in the Po Valley

Ferdinando Battini; Alessandro Agostini; Vincenzo Tabaglio; Stefano Amaducci


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2016

Climate change impacts of power generation from residual biomass

Jacopo Giuntoli; Alessandro Agostini; Stefano Caserini; Emanuele Lugato; David Baxter; Luisa Marelli


Applied Energy | 2017

Life cycle assessment of seaweed biomethane, generated from seaweed sourced from integrated multi-trophic aquaculture in temperate oceanic climates

Magdalena M. Czyrnek-Delêtre; Stefania Rocca; Alessandro Agostini; Jacopo Giuntoli; Jerry D. Murphy


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2016

Economics of GHG emissions mitigation via biogas production from Sorghum, maize and dairy farm manure digestion in the Po valley

Alessandro Agostini; Ferdinando Battini; Monica Padella; Jacopo Giuntoli; David Baxter; Luisa Marelli; Stefano Amaducci


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2017

Coupling sorghum biomass and wheat straw to minimise the environmental impact of bioenergy production

Paolo Serra; Jacopo Giuntoli; Alessandro Agostini; Michele Colauzzi; Stefano Amaducci


Applied Energy | 2018

Role of hydrogen tanks in the life cycle assessment of fuel cell-based auxiliary power units

Alessandro Agostini; Nadia Belmonte; Alessio Masala; Jianjiang Hu; Paola Rizzi; Maximilian Fichtner; Pietro Moretto; Carlo Luetto; Mauro Sgroi; M. Baricco

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Stefano Amaducci

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Ferdinando Battini

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Michele Colauzzi

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Paolo Serra

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Vincenzo Tabaglio

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Mahsa Motegh

Delft University of Technology

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