Urban greenery management and energy planning: A GIS-based potential evaluation of pruning by-products for energy application for the city of Milan
G. Ferla,
P. Caputo,
N. Colaninno and
E. Morello
Renewable Energy, 2020, vol. 160, issue C, 185-195
Abstract:
The present paper concerns the assessment of biomass by-products from the urban greenery maintenance with an energy perspective. Usually pruning is not organized by a consolidated planning practice, mainly because of lack of information. After estimating the quantity of wood pruning by-products by means of dendrometric equations and the availability of information on current greenery management, an innovative GIS-based method was implemented and tested on Milan, in northern Italy. The main outcome is the quantification of the energy potential in terms of available wood biomass, displayed on a geo-referred urban map. Moreover, the outcomes of the research could support the administrations in improving the management of these materials otherwise wasted and therefore in converting public expenses for maintenance into public profits available for further investments. On the energy supply side, the GIS database could support the local matching between available renewable sources and energy supply systems in operation (i.e. local district heating and cogenerative systems), providing a low-range and cost-effective renewable resource, also enhancing circular economy at the local scale.
Keywords: Biomass to energy; Urban greenery maintenance; Geographic information system; Biomass potential; Phytomass estimation; Circular economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2020.06.105
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