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Mon, 29 Jul 2013 08:01:36 GMT /slideshow/qa-italia-e-toscana/24726864 FrancescoPetracchini@slideshare.net(FrancescoPetracchini) Qa italia e toscana FrancescoPetracchini <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/qaitaliaetoscana-130729080136-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Qa italia e toscana from Francesco Petracchini
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Lazio region peer review 28 june 2013 /slideshow/lazio-region-peer-review-28-june-2013-24726732/24726732 lazioregionpeerreview28june2013-130729075514-phpapp01
Selva is a project financed by the Lazio Region General Goals Determination of biomass availability in the short, medium term in the Province of Rieti; Realization of a decision support system related to the introduction and correct localization of small-scale biomass plants in the Province of Rieti Analysis of the impact on air quality for the small biomass plants in the Province of Rieti (emissions inventory and air quality assessment) Realization of a pilot plant at a municipality in the Province of Rieti Analysis of abatment systems from biomass plants Dissemination to people the right information ]]>

Selva is a project financed by the Lazio Region General Goals Determination of biomass availability in the short, medium term in the Province of Rieti; Realization of a decision support system related to the introduction and correct localization of small-scale biomass plants in the Province of Rieti Analysis of the impact on air quality for the small biomass plants in the Province of Rieti (emissions inventory and air quality assessment) Realization of a pilot plant at a municipality in the Province of Rieti Analysis of abatment systems from biomass plants Dissemination to people the right information ]]>
Mon, 29 Jul 2013 07:55:14 GMT /slideshow/lazio-region-peer-review-28-june-2013-24726732/24726732 FrancescoPetracchini@slideshare.net(FrancescoPetracchini) Lazio region peer review 28 june 2013 FrancescoPetracchini Selva is a project financed by the Lazio Region General Goals Determination of biomass availability in the short, medium term in the Province of Rieti; Realization of a decision support system related to the introduction and correct localization of small-scale biomass plants in the Province of Rieti Analysis of the impact on air quality for the small biomass plants in the Province of Rieti (emissions inventory and air quality assessment) Realization of a pilot plant at a municipality in the Province of Rieti Analysis of abatment systems from biomass plants Dissemination to people the right information <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lazioregionpeerreview28june2013-130729075514-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Selva is a project financed by the Lazio Region General Goals Determination of biomass availability in the short, medium term in the Province of Rieti; Realization of a decision support system related to the introduction and correct localization of small-scale biomass plants in the Province of Rieti Analysis of the impact on air quality for the small biomass plants in the Province of Rieti (emissions inventory and air quality assessment) Realization of a pilot plant at a municipality in the Province of Rieti Analysis of abatment systems from biomass plants Dissemination to people the right information
Lazio region peer review 28 june 2013 from Francesco Petracchini
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Aige rev 3 /slideshow/aige-rev-3/24665295 aigerev3-130726164828-phpapp02
Title: Use of Italian zeolites for purification and upgrading of biogas from organic municipal wastes and olive mill effluents, with the prospect of a re-entry into the national grid. Autors: Ettore Guerriero, Francesco Petracchini, Valerio Paolini, Alessandro Bencini, Serena Drigo, Ilaria Bientinesi. CNR - Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Area della Ricerca di Roma1, Via Salaria Km 29,300 Monterotondo, (RM). AZZERO CO2 srl, via Genova 23, Roma (RM). Our research is part of the project BIO GAME, whose general target is to promote the market and the distribution of biomethane. The activity consists in the development, the validation and the optimization of a small-scale and economically sustainable biogas purification, through the experimental use of natural zeolites taken from processing wastes of Lazio’s tuffs. Regarding the production of biogas, the project focuses on the development of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste and olive mill effluents, stimulating a virtuous management of organic residues and taking advantage of their great potential energy. From previous experiments, conducted by the Institute for Atmospheric Pollution Research of the National Council of Researches (CNR IIA), it was observed that certain types of tuff can simultaneously sequester the CO2 and other contaminants present at low concentration, in addition to acting as a powerful dehydrating agent. The activity is to employ tuffs in the technique of pressure swing adsorption (PSA): in fact, synthetic zeolites (very expensive) have been used for the adsorption of CO2 in some plant solutions. Natural zeolites may be used both for the adsorption of carbon dioxide and for the abatement of hydrogen sulphide instead of coal, generally used for these purposes. Usually, the coal is regenerated: this results in a reduction of efficiency in abatement of siloxanes and other volatile organic compounds. Tuffs wastes are available in large amounts at low prices, so they allow the elimination of the regeneration phase. Furthermore, they are able to effectively adsorb ammonia: therefore, after having been enriched, they can be disposed on an agricultural land, increasing its productivity. Indeed, the use of tuff in soils is already a common practice, since it has an effect of slow release both of irrigation water and nitrogen fertilizer. The project allows to identify a new methodology for the management and energy recovery from organic wastes, and to develop the distributed production of biomethane. In this way it will be possible to increase the independence from centralized energy systems and from fossil fuels. Along with an increase in the security of energy supply, it will result in a reduction of greenhouse gases emissions and a strengthening of the competitiveness of Lazio’s and Italian oil industry, together with an employment growth. ]]>

Title: Use of Italian zeolites for purification and upgrading of biogas from organic municipal wastes and olive mill effluents, with the prospect of a re-entry into the national grid. Autors: Ettore Guerriero, Francesco Petracchini, Valerio Paolini, Alessandro Bencini, Serena Drigo, Ilaria Bientinesi. CNR - Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Area della Ricerca di Roma1, Via Salaria Km 29,300 Monterotondo, (RM). AZZERO CO2 srl, via Genova 23, Roma (RM). Our research is part of the project BIO GAME, whose general target is to promote the market and the distribution of biomethane. The activity consists in the development, the validation and the optimization of a small-scale and economically sustainable biogas purification, through the experimental use of natural zeolites taken from processing wastes of Lazio’s tuffs. Regarding the production of biogas, the project focuses on the development of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste and olive mill effluents, stimulating a virtuous management of organic residues and taking advantage of their great potential energy. From previous experiments, conducted by the Institute for Atmospheric Pollution Research of the National Council of Researches (CNR IIA), it was observed that certain types of tuff can simultaneously sequester the CO2 and other contaminants present at low concentration, in addition to acting as a powerful dehydrating agent. The activity is to employ tuffs in the technique of pressure swing adsorption (PSA): in fact, synthetic zeolites (very expensive) have been used for the adsorption of CO2 in some plant solutions. Natural zeolites may be used both for the adsorption of carbon dioxide and for the abatement of hydrogen sulphide instead of coal, generally used for these purposes. Usually, the coal is regenerated: this results in a reduction of efficiency in abatement of siloxanes and other volatile organic compounds. Tuffs wastes are available in large amounts at low prices, so they allow the elimination of the regeneration phase. Furthermore, they are able to effectively adsorb ammonia: therefore, after having been enriched, they can be disposed on an agricultural land, increasing its productivity. Indeed, the use of tuff in soils is already a common practice, since it has an effect of slow release both of irrigation water and nitrogen fertilizer. The project allows to identify a new methodology for the management and energy recovery from organic wastes, and to develop the distributed production of biomethane. In this way it will be possible to increase the independence from centralized energy systems and from fossil fuels. Along with an increase in the security of energy supply, it will result in a reduction of greenhouse gases emissions and a strengthening of the competitiveness of Lazio’s and Italian oil industry, together with an employment growth. ]]>
Fri, 26 Jul 2013 16:48:28 GMT /slideshow/aige-rev-3/24665295 FrancescoPetracchini@slideshare.net(FrancescoPetracchini) Aige rev 3 FrancescoPetracchini Title: Use of Italian zeolites for purification and upgrading of biogas from organic municipal wastes and olive mill effluents, with the prospect of a re-entry into the national grid. Autors: Ettore Guerriero, Francesco Petracchini, Valerio Paolini, Alessandro Bencini, Serena Drigo, Ilaria Bientinesi. CNR - Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Area della Ricerca di Roma1, Via Salaria Km 29,300 Monterotondo, (RM). AZZERO CO2 srl, via Genova 23, Roma (RM). Our research is part of the project BIO GAME, whose general target is to promote the market and the distribution of biomethane. The activity consists in the development, the validation and the optimization of a small-scale and economically sustainable biogas purification, through the experimental use of natural zeolites taken from processing wastes of Lazio’s tuffs. Regarding the production of biogas, the project focuses on the development of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste and olive mill effluents, stimulating a virtuous management of organic residues and taking advantage of their great potential energy. From previous experiments, conducted by the Institute for Atmospheric Pollution Research of the National Council of Researches (CNR IIA), it was observed that certain types of tuff can simultaneously sequester the CO2 and other contaminants present at low concentration, in addition to acting as a powerful dehydrating agent. The activity is to employ tuffs in the technique of pressure swing adsorption (PSA): in fact, synthetic zeolites (very expensive) have been used for the adsorption of CO2 in some plant solutions. Natural zeolites may be used both for the adsorption of carbon dioxide and for the abatement of hydrogen sulphide instead of coal, generally used for these purposes. Usually, the coal is regenerated: this results in a reduction of efficiency in abatement of siloxanes and other volatile organic compounds. Tuffs wastes are available in large amounts at low prices, so they allow the elimination of the regeneration phase. Furthermore, they are able to effectively adsorb ammonia: therefore, after having been enriched, they can be disposed on an agricultural land, increasing its productivity. Indeed, the use of tuff in soils is already a common practice, since it has an effect of slow release both of irrigation water and nitrogen fertilizer. The project allows to identify a new methodology for the management and energy recovery from organic wastes, and to develop the distributed production of biomethane. In this way it will be possible to increase the independence from centralized energy systems and from fossil fuels. Along with an increase in the security of energy supply, it will result in a reduction of greenhouse gases emissions and a strengthening of the competitiveness of Lazio’s and Italian oil industry, together with an employment growth. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/aigerev3-130726164828-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Title: Use of Italian zeolites for purification and upgrading of biogas from organic municipal wastes and olive mill effluents, with the prospect of a re-entry into the national grid. Autors: Ettore Guerriero, Francesco Petracchini, Valerio Paolini, Alessandro Bencini, Serena Drigo, Ilaria Bientinesi. CNR - Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Area della Ricerca di Roma1, Via Salaria Km 29,300 Monterotondo, (RM). AZZERO CO2 srl, via Genova 23, Roma (RM). Our research is part of the project BIO GAME, whose general target is to promote the market and the distribution of biomethane. The activity consists in the development, the validation and the optimization of a small-scale and economically sustainable biogas purification, through the experimental use of natural zeolites taken from processing wastes of Lazio’s tuffs. Regarding the production of biogas, the project focuses on the development of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste and olive mill effluents, stimulating a virtuous management of organic residues and taking advantage of their great potential energy. From previous experiments, conducted by the Institute for Atmospheric Pollution Research of the National Council of Researches (CNR IIA), it was observed that certain types of tuff can simultaneously sequester the CO2 and other contaminants present at low concentration, in addition to acting as a powerful dehydrating agent. The activity is to employ tuffs in the technique of pressure swing adsorption (PSA): in fact, synthetic zeolites (very expensive) have been used for the adsorption of CO2 in some plant solutions. Natural zeolites may be used both for the adsorption of carbon dioxide and for the abatement of hydrogen sulphide instead of coal, generally used for these purposes. Usually, the coal is regenerated: this results in a reduction of efficiency in abatement of siloxanes and other volatile organic compounds. Tuffs wastes are available in large amounts at low prices, so they allow the elimination of the regeneration phase. Furthermore, they are able to effectively adsorb ammonia: therefore, after having been enriched, they can be disposed on an agricultural land, increasing its productivity. Indeed, the use of tuff in soils is already a common practice, since it has an effect of slow release both of irrigation water and nitrogen fertilizer. The project allows to identify a new methodology for the management and energy recovery from organic wastes, and to develop the distributed production of biomethane. In this way it will be possible to increase the independence from centralized energy systems and from fossil fuels. Along with an increase in the security of energy supply, it will result in a reduction of greenhouse gases emissions and a strengthening of the competitiveness of Lazio’s and Italian oil industry, together with an employment growth.
Aige rev 3 from Francesco Petracchini
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