Pag. 1 IMES – Master on Bioenergy and Environment in partnership with FIPSE - USDG EAC - EC WORKSHOP LIFE BIOSIT – Firenze, 29 Sett.2003 IMES Master in Bioenergia ed Ambiente (Master on Bioenergy and Environment) FIPSE - US DG EAC - EC With the support of:
Pag. 2 IMES – Master on Bioenergy and Environment in partnership with FIPSE - USDG EAC - EC WORKSHOP LIFE BIOSIT – Firenze, 29 Sett.2003 Perché un Master in Bioenergia ed Ambiente ? Biomassa e Bioenergia Tipico problema di filiera Elevata interdisciplinarietà: conoscenze di svariati aspetti tecnico-scientifici Pretrattamento Conversione Tipologia di combustibile Usi finali
Pag. 3 IMES – Master on Bioenergy and Environment in partnership with FIPSE - USDG EAC - EC WORKSHOP LIFE BIOSIT – Firenze, 29 Sett.2003 Perché un Master in Bioenergia ed Ambiente ? Emissioni in atmosfera Gas Serra Inquinanti locali e qualità dellaria Hot Air Thermal Inversion Cold Air Ambiente Corretta impostazione e gestione ambientale dellintera filiera produzione-trasformazione per il successo di un progetto Stretta relazione tra Energia Rinnovabile ed Ambiente Notevole complessità Programma Formativo ad hoc
Pag. 4 IMES – Master on Bioenergy and Environment in partnership with FIPSE - USDG EAC - EC WORKSHOP LIFE BIOSIT – Firenze, 29 Sett.2003 Master CONGIUNTO : Università degli Studi di Firenze (coord) Aston University Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Pag. 5 IMES – Master on Bioenergy and Environment in partnership with FIPSE - USDG EAC - EC WORKSHOP LIFE BIOSIT – Firenze, 29 Sett.2003 Collaborazione e scambi con Università USA Baylor University Arizona State University Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
Pag. 6 IMES – Master on Bioenergy and Environment in partnership with FIPSE - USDG EAC - EC WORKSHOP LIFE BIOSIT – Firenze, 29 Sett.2003 Master di Ateneo - Comitato Ordinatore Francesco Martelli – Dip.di Energetica S.Stecco (Coord.) Francesco Martelli – Dip.di Energetica S.Stecco (Coord.) Iacopo Bernetti – Dip. di Economia Agraria e delle Risorse Territoriali Iacopo Bernetti – Dip. di Economia Agraria e delle Risorse Territoriali Piero Baglioni – Dip.di Chimica Piero Baglioni – Dip.di Chimica Guido Chelazzi – Dip.di Biologia Animale e Genetica Leo Pardi Guido Chelazzi – Dip.di Biologia Animale e Genetica Leo Pardi Guido Ferrari – Dip.di Statistica Giuseppe Parenti Guido Ferrari – Dip.di Statistica Giuseppe Parenti Stefano Grassi – Dip.di Diritto Pubblico Stefano Grassi – Dip.di Diritto Pubblico
Pag. 7 IMES – Master on Bioenergy and Environment in partnership with FIPSE - USDG EAC - EC WORKSHOP LIFE BIOSIT – Firenze, 29 Sett.2003 A chi è destinato? Elenco Prerequisiti Vecchio Ordinamento Ingegneria meccanica Ingegneria civile Ingegneria per lambiente e il territorio Scienze e Tecnologie Agrarie Scienze Forestali e Ambientali Fisica Scienze naturali Architettura Pianificazione territoriale, urbanistica ed ambientale Economia e Commercio Nuovo Ordinamento (DM 509/99) Classe delle lauree in Ingegneria industriale Classe delle lauree in Ingegneria civile ed ambientale Classe delle lauree in Scienze e tecnologie fisiche Classe delle lauree in Scienze e tecnologie chimiche Classe delle lauree in Scienze biologiche Classe delle lauree in Scienze e tecnologie agrarie, agroalimentari e forestali Classe delle lauree in Scienze e tecnologie per lambiente e la natura Classe delle lauree in Urbanistica e scienze della pianificazione territoriale e ambientale Classe delle lauree in Scienze economiche Classe delle lauree in Scienze delleconomia e della gestione aziendale
Pag. 8 IMES – Master on Bioenergy and Environment in partnership with FIPSE - USDG EAC - EC WORKSHOP LIFE BIOSIT – Firenze, 29 Sett.2003 Contenuti Topic 1 – Biomass production Topic 2 – Biomass Conversion Technologies Topic 3 – Power generation and system analysis Topic 4 – Liquid biofuel utilisation, chemicals and hydrogen Topic 5 – Environment Topic 6 – Business management and economy I Topics sono divisi in Modules
Pag. 9 IMES – Master on Bioenergy and Environment in partnership with FIPSE - USDG EAC - EC WORKSHOP LIFE BIOSIT – Firenze, 29 Sett.2003 Topic 1 – Biomass Production 1.1 Production of forest and herbaceous biomass. Differentiation in terms of main geographic and climatic areas 1.2 Forest biomass production. Short rotation forestry (SRF) and forest residues 1.3 Energy crops. Agricultural residues and their valorization 1.4 Main techniques for cultivation, mechanization of biomass production, harvesting and pre-treatment 1.5 Energetic and environmental balances of biomass production 1.6 Waste production 1.7 Evaluation of land use potential (GIS – Geographic Information Systems)
Pag. 10 IMES – Master on Bioenergy and Environment in partnership with FIPSE - USDG EAC - EC WORKSHOP LIFE BIOSIT – Firenze, 29 Sett.2003 Topic 2 – Biomass Conversion Technologies 2.1 Energy and Environment: Introduction, world – EU, national energy balances, basics on energy systems, fuels, environmental impact (global scale) from energy production, renewable energy sources (RES) 2.2 Power and/or heat generation plants and thermodynamic cycles 2.3 Renewable Energy Technologies (RETs) 2.4 Biomass energy conversion technologies (thermal): combustion 2.5 Biomass energy conversion technologies (thermal): gasification 2.6 Biomass energy conversion technologies (thermal): pyrolysis 2.7 Biomass energy conversion technologies (biological): fermentation, anaerobic digestion
Pag. 11 IMES – Master on Bioenergy and Environment in partnership with FIPSE - USDG EAC - EC WORKSHOP LIFE BIOSIT – Firenze, 29 Sett.2003 Topic 3 – Power generation and system analysis 3.1 Power plant technologies 3.2 System analysis and Interfacing Production and Conversion 3.3 Integrated bioenergy systems
Pag. 12 IMES – Master on Bioenergy and Environment in partnership with FIPSE - USDG EAC - EC WORKSHOP LIFE BIOSIT – Firenze, 29 Sett.2003 Topic 4 – Liquid biofuel utilisation, Chemicals and Hydrogen 4.1 Chemical and physical characteristics of the various fuels (fossil and renewable, solid-liquid-gaseous) and bio-chemicals 4.2 Liquid biofuels for transports: use and upgrading 4.3 Norms and standards in biofuels 4.4 Hydrogen production from biomass and renewables (solid biofuels) 4.5 Hydrogen production from biomass and renewables (liquid biofuels)
Pag. 13 IMES – Master on Bioenergy and Environment in partnership with FIPSE - USDG EAC - EC WORKSHOP LIFE BIOSIT – Firenze, 29 Sett.2003 Topic 5 - Environment 5.1 General ecology: basics (basic concepts, conditions and resources, ecology niche, individuals-populations-communities) 5.2 General ecology: applications (environmental alteration, environmental contamination, pollution, biomonitoring, bioindicators, biomarkers) 5.3 General ecology: methods (sampling techniques and measurements of environmental parameters, estimation of the effects, experimental design of environmental impact)
Pag. 14 IMES – Master on Bioenergy and Environment in partnership with FIPSE - USDG EAC - EC WORKSHOP LIFE BIOSIT – Firenze, 29 Sett.2003 Topic 5 - Environment 5.4 Special part: air pollution (types and classes of pollutants, monitoring techniques, sanitary impact) 5.5 Environmental physics 5.6 Environmental chemistry 5.7 Environmental Impact Assessment: methodologies for the evaluation, impact from large scale / small scale bioenergy systems 5.8 Mathematics and statistics in air quality, modelling 5.9 Waste audit 5.10 Environmental Management Systems (EMS): ISO14000, EMAS
Pag. 15 IMES – Master on Bioenergy and Environment in partnership with FIPSE - USDG EAC - EC WORKSHOP LIFE BIOSIT – Firenze, 29 Sett.2003 Topic 6 – Business management and economy 6.1 Economy of energy sources at world and EU level 6.2 Basics on economy, principles of economic and financial analysis of projects 6.3 The project: project analysis and definition, business plan, risk analysis etc. 6.4 Evaluation of projects and programmes 6.5 Environmental legislation: introduction 6.6 Law on pollutant emissions and air quality 6.7 Air pollution and energy production
Pag. 16 IMES – Master on Bioenergy and Environment in partnership with FIPSE - USDG EAC - EC WORKSHOP LIFE BIOSIT – Firenze, 29 Sett.2003 Tempi & stage USA Durata del Master: 18 mesi 6 mesi di lavoro di tesi – stage 5 borse di studio per stage USA Tempi Domande: Novembre-Dicembre 2003 Colloquio: Gennaio 2004 Inizio corsi: Marzo 2004 Discussione tesi: Set.-Ott
Pag. 17 IMES – Master on Bioenergy and Environment in partnership with FIPSE - USDG EAC - EC WORKSHOP LIFE BIOSIT – Firenze, 29 Sett.2003 Collaborazioni Il progetto IMES è in partnership con Agenzia Fiorentina per lEnergia - AFE European Biomass Industry Association - EUBIA E.M.CO Attive collaborazioni con imprese e società nel settore della biomassa. Tra queste: Kemyx EMCO Fibranova … ed altre … Il lavoro di tesi sarà preferibilmente inserito in questo contesto LUniversità stimola ulteriori collaborazioni con operatori del settore