Technologies and Plants for Renewable Energy in Agriculture

A.Y. 2021/2022
4
Max ECTS
40
Overall hours
SSD
AGR/09
Language
Italian
Learning objectives
The purpose of this lectures is to analyze the main supply chains from the point of view of mechanization and plants, in order to evaluate the sustainability of the most common bioenergy production processes.
The analysis will be conducted on the following processes:
- the use of livestock waste, dedicated crops (corn, soybeans, sorghum, triticale, oilseeds), agro-industrial by-products and OFMSW for the production of biogas / biomethane;
- the production of pure vegetable oils, biodiesel and bioethanol (liquid biofuels);
- the cogeneration of electricity and heat;
- the installation of photovoltaic parks;
- the use of solar energy for heating and drying;
- the wood supply chain, wood biomass, wood chips, pellets.
Expected learning outcomes
At the end of these lectures the student will be able to carry out an in-depth analysis of the renewable energy sector to understand when it can actually contribute to the reduction of the dependence on fossil energy and to the contrast of climate change, and when instead it has a negative impact, both economically and environmentally.
The student will be able to apply this method of analysis to the different production processes that can be classified as agroenergy, a very heterogeneous sector, with processes, products, supply chains and technologies that generate completely different benefits and impacts.
Finally, the student will be able to analyze the impacts that the energy "drift" of agriculture can generate on food availability, on land uses and on the economy of rural areas.
Single course

This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.

Course syllabus and organization

Single session

Responsible
Lesson period
Second semester
If the emergency phase due to COVID-19 continues, there will be no changes in the teaching program or in the reference material. Lessons and face-to-face exercises will instead be replaced by lessons delivered in synchronous mode through the use of the Microsoft Teams digital platform, while the oral exam will be replaced by an oral exam delivered through the same platform.
Course syllabus
- Use of livestock waste, dedicated crops (corn, soy, sorghum, triticale, oilseed), agro-industrial by-products and OFMSW for the production of biogas / biomethane.
- Production of pure vegetable oils, biodiesel and bioethanol (liquid biofuels).
- The cogeneration of electricity and heat.
- The installation of photovoltaic parks.
- The use of solar energy for heating and drying.
- The wood supply chain, wood biomass, wood chips, pellets.
Prerequisites for admission
There aren't constraints, but is advisable to take the exam preparation after having completed the physics and general and environmental microbiology exams.
Teaching methods
The lessons will be held with the projection of power point slides commented by the teacher. This will be followed by the subdivision of the students into groups, so that under the supervision of the teacher, they can deal with specific insights into the individual topics covered.
Teaching Resources
The course material will be made available by the teacher.
Assessment methods and Criteria
The exam will be carried out individually in oral form.
AGR/09 - AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY AND MECHANIZATION - University credits: 4
Field activity: 16 hours
Lessons: 24 hours
Professor: Facchinetti Davide
Professor(s)
Reception:
by appointment
Via Celoria, 2 - ex DIA building (first on the right) - ground floor