IMPIANTI ENERGETICI E FILIERA DI APPROVVIGIONAMENTO DI BIOMASSE LEGNOSE NEL SUD ITALIA

Diego Russo, Giorgio Macrì, Alessandro De Rossi

Abstract


The underlying thesis of this study is that the biomass for energy purposes, coming from farms, forestry, timber industry and Short Rotation Forestry (SRF) for energy, can provide various environmental and socio-economic benefits. First of all, the production of forest biomass for energy involves the reduction of CO2 emissions and the improvement of forest functions, such as hydrogeological and biodiversity conservation. Moreover, forest biomass consumption could contribute to the socio-economic development of rural areas, through the restoration of agro-forest activities and technological advances in the bio-energy field. In the last ten years in Italy several companies of the bioenergy industry, attracted by Government subsidies planned to build dedicated power that use biomass as their main fuel. The primary goal of this study is to analyse the local forest wood supply chain. Therefore, field surveys have been done in order to classify the management and the characteristics of the woodchips supply chain (wood sub-product availability, forest enterprises, working systems, forest woodchips quality).

 

DOI: http://dx.medra.org/10.19254/LaborEst.15.09


Keywords


Biomass, Wood Supply Chain, Forest, Energy.

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