The review, after a short introduction on the tendencies of the European Community Policy on biomasses, describesthe agronomic, energy potential and environmental aspects of biomass crops for energy in relation to the researchactivity carried out in Italy on this topic, differentiating crops on the basis of the main energy use: biodiesel andbioethanol (which refers to “first generation biofuel”), heat and electricity.Currently, many of the crops for potential energy purposes are food crops (wheat, barley, corn, rapeseed, soybean,sunflower, grain sorghum, sugar beet) and their production may be used as biofuel source (bioethanol and biodiesel)since their crop management aspects are well known and consequently they are immediately applicable. Otherspecies that could be used, highly productive in biomass, such as herbaceous perennial crops (Arundo donax, Miscanthusspp., cardoon), annual crops (sweet sorghum), short rotation woody crops (SRF) have been carefully consideredin Italy, but they still exhibit critical aspects related to propagation technique, low-input response, harvestand storage technique, cultivars and mechanization.Crops for food, however, often have negative energetic indices and environmental impacts (carbon sequestration,Life Cycle Assessment), consequent to their low productivity. Conversely, crops which are more productive in biomass,show both a more favourable energy balance and environmental impact.

Agronomic, Energetic and Environmental Aspects of Biomass Energy Crops Suitable for Italian Environments

COSENTINO S;COPANI V;
2008-01-01

Abstract

The review, after a short introduction on the tendencies of the European Community Policy on biomasses, describesthe agronomic, energy potential and environmental aspects of biomass crops for energy in relation to the researchactivity carried out in Italy on this topic, differentiating crops on the basis of the main energy use: biodiesel andbioethanol (which refers to “first generation biofuel”), heat and electricity.Currently, many of the crops for potential energy purposes are food crops (wheat, barley, corn, rapeseed, soybean,sunflower, grain sorghum, sugar beet) and their production may be used as biofuel source (bioethanol and biodiesel)since their crop management aspects are well known and consequently they are immediately applicable. Otherspecies that could be used, highly productive in biomass, such as herbaceous perennial crops (Arundo donax, Miscanthusspp., cardoon), annual crops (sweet sorghum), short rotation woody crops (SRF) have been carefully consideredin Italy, but they still exhibit critical aspects related to propagation technique, low-input response, harvestand storage technique, cultivars and mechanization.Crops for food, however, often have negative energetic indices and environmental impacts (carbon sequestration,Life Cycle Assessment), consequent to their low productivity. Conversely, crops which are more productive in biomass,show both a more favourable energy balance and environmental impact.
2008
energy biomass crops.; energetic indices; Life Cycle Assessment; CO2 balance; VII Framework Program.,
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