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Chemical engineering transactions | 2017

Case study of potential production of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) from livestock wastes in Mediterranean islands

George Attard; Antonio Comparetti; Pierluigi Febo; Carlo Greco; Michele Massimo Mammano; Santo Orlando

The aim of this work is to evaluate the potential production of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) from livestock wastes that are commonly found on Mediterranean islands, by using the island of Malta as a case study. Organic wastes in the form of livestock manure and slurry, as well as other by-products originating from the food transformation industry in the making of alcoholic beverages and the processing of olives, tomatoes and other streams, if mixed in such a way to achieve a correct C/N ratio, can be subjected to anaerobic co- digestion for the production of biogas and digestate. Biogas can be further transformed into biomethane, a fuel that can be used to power surface transportation and agricultural machines, producing heat through burners, or co-generating electric and thermal energy through Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plants. Moreover, the digestate, if treated and transformed into a dry form, can be applied to soils as biofertiliser. Anaerobic co-digestion process can be compatible with the zero km / zero landfill concept. The statistical data on livestock populations and herd sizes published by the National Statistics office of Malta were evaluated so as to compute the Maltese potential production of biogas and, indirectly, biomethane or electric and thermal energy. The results indicate that the Maltese potential production of biogas is 17,942,115 m3, from which 10,092,230 m3 of biomethane could be extracted or 1974 MWh ca. of electric energy and 2072 MWh ca. of thermal energy could be generated. Instead, the application of the obtained digestate would be limited by: 1) Nitrates Directive (maximum rate of 170 kg ha-1); 2) fertiliser plans; 3) soil properties such as pH (in the calcareous soils, very common in Malta, differently from acid ones, the nutrients included in the digestate tend to generate insoluble compounds, instead of being absorbed by plant roots); 4) window for application (March-October); 5) local laws that deal with the application of fertilisers (this may be a restriction for the use of wet digestate in Malta, since fertilisers having dry matter less than 30% cannot be applied to Maltese soils). This work demonstrates that the production of RES, i.e. biomethane, electric and thermal energy, from organic wastes can also have a significant added value, because the potential additional income would include that derived from the sale of biomethane or electric and thermal energy. Furthermore, it should be quantified also the income from the savings obtained by replacing chemical fertilisers with digestate.


Geoderma | 2007

Mapping of penetrometer resistance in relation to tractor traffic using multivariate geostatistics

Michele Carrara; A. Castrignanò; Antonio Comparetti; Pierluigi Febo; Santo Orlando


Biosystems Engineering | 2004

Spatially Variable Rate Herbicide Application on Durum Wheat in Sicily

Michele Carrara; Antonio Comparetti; Pierluigi Febo; Santo Orlando


Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science | 2013

Current state and future of biogas and digestate production

Antonio Comparetti; Pierluigi Febo; Carlo Greco; Santo Orlando


Archive | 2003

Mapping soil compaction measuring cone penetrometer resistance

Michele Carrara; Giuseppe Morello; Pierluigi Febo; Antonio Comparetti; Santo Orlando


Journal of Agricultural Engineering | 2013

Sicilian potential biogas production

Antonio Comparetti; Pierluigi Febo; Carlo Greco; Santo Orlando; Kestutis Navickas; Kestutis Venslauskas


American Journal of Applied Sciences | 2014

ASSESSMENT OF ORGANIC WASTE MANAGEMENT METHODS THROUGH ENERGY BALANCE

Pierluigi Febo; Antonio Comparetti; Santo Orlando; Carlo Greco; Kestutis Navickas; Kestutis Venslauskas; Arvydas Nekrosius


Archive | 2005

Agricultural Engineering programmes meeting the FEANI and EurAgEng criteria in Italy

Pierluigi Febo; Antonio Comparetti; Santo Orlando; Comparetti A; Orlando S; Scarascia Mugnozza G


Journal of Agricultural Engineering | 2013

Biogas yield from Sicilian kitchen waste and cheese whey

Antonio Comparetti; Pierluigi Febo; Carlo Greco; Santo Orlando; Kestutis Navickas; Arvydas Nekrosius; Kestutis Venslauskas


Archive | 2009

Il rilevamento georeferenziato di caratteristiche fisico-meccaniche del terreno

Pierluigi Febo; Antonio Comparetti; Santo Orlando

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Orlando S

University of Palermo

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