The present work investigates waste management in the Province of Turin and discusses different policy instruments, taking into account the potential of biogas obtained from Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), separated source collection, livestock effluents and energy crops. MSW from a large Turin landfill can produce 98.8 kWhe/t and the energy yearly produced correspond to 3.85% of the domestic requirements for the whole province. As far as the separated source collection is concerned, a substantial decrease in the production of biogas in landfills has been observed. The organic fraction instead could be sent to anaeroblic digestion plants to produce energy. Finally, waste from livestock and agricultural products could make a significant contrib...
In recent years, following the European regulations on the production of electricity and heat from b...
The aim of the present work is to predict the Sicilian potential biogas production, using the above ...
This paper reports the main outcome of research to compare and assess the merits of alternative stra...
The Provincial Solid Waste Management Policy establishes that in 2012, at the start-up of the first ...
In Italy, the Organic Fraction of Municipal Solid Waste (OFMSW) is nowadays landfilled or processed ...
This paper presents an overview of the solutions available for obtaining energy from municipal solid...
The latest directives of the Energy and Environment Policy of the European Union (EU) established a ...
Municipal Solid Waste can be a potential renewable and non-seasonal resource for energy production. ...
This paper assesses alternative scenarios for the bioenergy recovery by anaerobic digestion (AD) fro...
In the Marche Region (Central Italy), the residual municipal waste (RMW) is commonly processed in me...
For some time now, the development of systems for electricity production based on the exploitation o...
Copyright © 2014 Daniele Dell’Antonia et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
This work discusses the advantages that can be obtained from the integration of landfill gas with bi...
In recent years, following the European regulations on the production of electricity and heat from b...
In recent years, following the European regulations on the production of electricity and heat from b...
The aim of the present work is to predict the Sicilian potential biogas production, using the above ...
This paper reports the main outcome of research to compare and assess the merits of alternative stra...
The Provincial Solid Waste Management Policy establishes that in 2012, at the start-up of the first ...
In Italy, the Organic Fraction of Municipal Solid Waste (OFMSW) is nowadays landfilled or processed ...
This paper presents an overview of the solutions available for obtaining energy from municipal solid...
The latest directives of the Energy and Environment Policy of the European Union (EU) established a ...
Municipal Solid Waste can be a potential renewable and non-seasonal resource for energy production. ...
This paper assesses alternative scenarios for the bioenergy recovery by anaerobic digestion (AD) fro...
In the Marche Region (Central Italy), the residual municipal waste (RMW) is commonly processed in me...
For some time now, the development of systems for electricity production based on the exploitation o...
Copyright © 2014 Daniele Dell’Antonia et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
This work discusses the advantages that can be obtained from the integration of landfill gas with bi...
In recent years, following the European regulations on the production of electricity and heat from b...
In recent years, following the European regulations on the production of electricity and heat from b...
The aim of the present work is to predict the Sicilian potential biogas production, using the above ...
This paper reports the main outcome of research to compare and assess the merits of alternative stra...