Oliviero, Luigi
(2011)
Life Cycle Assessment comparativo tra il processo di
co-digestione della frazione organica dei rifiuti solidi
urbani e dei fanghi di depurazione disidratati e il
sistema di gestione attuale. Il caso di Bagnacavallo (RA).
[Laurea magistrale], Università di Bologna, Corso di Studio in
Scienze per l'ambiente [LM-DM270] - Ravenna
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Abstract
Waste management is becoming, year after year, always more
important both for the costs associated with it and for the ever increasing volumes of waste generated.
The discussion on the fate of organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) leads everyday to new solutions. Many alternatives are proposed, ranging from incineration to composting passing through anaerobic digestion.
“For Biogas” is a collaborative effort, between C.I.R.S.A. and R.E.S. cooperative, whose main goal is to generate “green” energy from both biowaste and sludge anaerobic co-digestion. Specifically, the project include a pilot plant receiving dewatered sludge from both urban and agro-industrial sewage (DS) and the organic fraction of MSW (in 2/1 ratio) which is digested in absence of oxygen to produce biogas and digestate.
Biogas is piped to a co-generation system producing power and heat reused in the digestion process itself, making it independent from the national grid.
Digestate undergoes a process of mechanical separation giving a liquid fraction, introduced in the treatment plant, and a solid fraction disposed in landfill (in future it will be further processed to obtain compost).
This work analyzed and estimated the impacts generated by the pilot plant in its operative phase. Once the model was been characterized, on the basis of the CML2001 methodology, a comparison is made with the present
scenario assumed for OFMSW and DS.
Actual scenario treats separately the two fractions: the organic one is sent to a composting plant, while sludge is sent to landfill.
Results show that the most significant difference between the two scenarios is in the GWP category as the project "For Biogas" is able to generate “zero emission” power and heat.
It also generates a smaller volume of waste for disposal.
In conclusion, the analysis evaluated the performance of two
alternative methods of management of OFMSW and DS, highlighting that "For Biogas" project is to be preferred to the actual scenario.
Abstract
Waste management is becoming, year after year, always more
important both for the costs associated with it and for the ever increasing volumes of waste generated.
The discussion on the fate of organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) leads everyday to new solutions. Many alternatives are proposed, ranging from incineration to composting passing through anaerobic digestion.
“For Biogas” is a collaborative effort, between C.I.R.S.A. and R.E.S. cooperative, whose main goal is to generate “green” energy from both biowaste and sludge anaerobic co-digestion. Specifically, the project include a pilot plant receiving dewatered sludge from both urban and agro-industrial sewage (DS) and the organic fraction of MSW (in 2/1 ratio) which is digested in absence of oxygen to produce biogas and digestate.
Biogas is piped to a co-generation system producing power and heat reused in the digestion process itself, making it independent from the national grid.
Digestate undergoes a process of mechanical separation giving a liquid fraction, introduced in the treatment plant, and a solid fraction disposed in landfill (in future it will be further processed to obtain compost).
This work analyzed and estimated the impacts generated by the pilot plant in its operative phase. Once the model was been characterized, on the basis of the CML2001 methodology, a comparison is made with the present
scenario assumed for OFMSW and DS.
Actual scenario treats separately the two fractions: the organic one is sent to a composting plant, while sludge is sent to landfill.
Results show that the most significant difference between the two scenarios is in the GWP category as the project "For Biogas" is able to generate “zero emission” power and heat.
It also generates a smaller volume of waste for disposal.
In conclusion, the analysis evaluated the performance of two
alternative methods of management of OFMSW and DS, highlighting that "For Biogas" project is to be preferred to the actual scenario.
Tipologia del documento
Tesi di laurea
(Laurea magistrale)
Autore della tesi
Oliviero, Luigi
Relatore della tesi
Correlatore della tesi
Scuola
Corso di studio
Indirizzo
Curriculum A: Gestione ambientale
Ordinamento Cds
DM270
Data di discussione della Tesi
23 Marzo 2011
URI
Altri metadati
Tipologia del documento
Tesi di laurea
(?? magistrale ??)
Autore della tesi
Oliviero, Luigi
Relatore della tesi
Correlatore della tesi
Scuola
Corso di studio
Indirizzo
Curriculum A: Gestione ambientale
Ordinamento Cds
DM270
Data di discussione della Tesi
23 Marzo 2011
URI
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