In accordance with European objectives, the Basilicata region intends to promote the use of energy systems and heat generators powered by lignocellulosic biomass, so the present study aimed to investigate the availability of logging residues and most suitable areas for the construction of bioenergy production plants. The life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology was employed to conduct an environmental impact assessment of the biomass distribution and its transport, and spatial LCA was used to evaluate the impact of regional transport. One cubic meter kilometer (m3 km-1) was used as the functional unit and a small lorry was considered for the transport. The results showed that the available harvesting residues amounted to 36,000 m3 and their loading environmental impact accounted for 349 mPt m-3. The impacts of transport (4.01 mPt m-3) ranged from 3.4 to 144,400 mPt km-1 forest parcel-1, mainly affecting human health (95%) and, second, the ecosystem quality (5%). Three possible sites for bioenergy plant location were identified considering the environmental impact distribution due to feedstock transport. Findings from this research show the importance of considering the LCA of biomass acquisition in site selection and can fill the knowledge gaps in the available literature about spatial LCA.

Identification of suitable areas for biomass power plant construction through environmental impact assessment of forest harvesting residues transportation / Pergola, M.; Rita, A.; Tortora, A.; Castellaneta, M.; Borghetti, M.; De Franchi, A. S.; Lapolla, A.; Moretti, N.; Pecora, G.; Pierangeli, D.; Todaro, L.; Ripullone, F.. - In: ENERGIES. - ISSN 1996-1073. - 13:11(2020), p. 2699. [10.3390/en13112699]

Identification of suitable areas for biomass power plant construction through environmental impact assessment of forest harvesting residues transportation

Pergola M.;Rita A.;
2020

Abstract

In accordance with European objectives, the Basilicata region intends to promote the use of energy systems and heat generators powered by lignocellulosic biomass, so the present study aimed to investigate the availability of logging residues and most suitable areas for the construction of bioenergy production plants. The life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology was employed to conduct an environmental impact assessment of the biomass distribution and its transport, and spatial LCA was used to evaluate the impact of regional transport. One cubic meter kilometer (m3 km-1) was used as the functional unit and a small lorry was considered for the transport. The results showed that the available harvesting residues amounted to 36,000 m3 and their loading environmental impact accounted for 349 mPt m-3. The impacts of transport (4.01 mPt m-3) ranged from 3.4 to 144,400 mPt km-1 forest parcel-1, mainly affecting human health (95%) and, second, the ecosystem quality (5%). Three possible sites for bioenergy plant location were identified considering the environmental impact distribution due to feedstock transport. Findings from this research show the importance of considering the LCA of biomass acquisition in site selection and can fill the knowledge gaps in the available literature about spatial LCA.
2020
Identification of suitable areas for biomass power plant construction through environmental impact assessment of forest harvesting residues transportation / Pergola, M.; Rita, A.; Tortora, A.; Castellaneta, M.; Borghetti, M.; De Franchi, A. S.; Lapolla, A.; Moretti, N.; Pecora, G.; Pierangeli, D.; Todaro, L.; Ripullone, F.. - In: ENERGIES. - ISSN 1996-1073. - 13:11(2020), p. 2699. [10.3390/en13112699]
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