Title:
Production and Energy Value of Phragmites Australis Obtained from Two Constructed Wetlands
Author(s):
Politeo, M., Borin, M., Milani, M., Toscano, A., Molari, G.
Document(s):
Paper
Abstract:
Common Reed (Phragmitesaustralis(Cav.)Trin. ex Steud.),a perennial C3-grass, is the most commonly used plant species in constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment in Italy and is considered a potential biomass crop in Europe because it is high yielding and has low input requirements. Aboveground biomass for generating heat and power have been measured in two full-scale Horizontal SubSurface Flow Constructed Wetlands (H-SSF CWs) case studies in Italy: a CW for tertiary treatment of piggery manure located in Veneto Region (N-Italy), and another for tertiary treatmentof a municipal wastewater plant in Sicily (S-Italy).Both CWs were planted with Phragmites spp.at a densityof 4 rhizomes/m2.Wastewater samples were analyzed for the evaluation of the chemical characteristics. The yield was measured at different harvesting times(early, mid and late winter). Dried plant samples were tested for the determination of the Higher Heating Value (HHV) and Lower Heating Value (LHV). Common Reed beds that are dense and homogeneous under Mediterranean climatic conditions are able to produce high annual biomass yield (approximately 105 t/ha). The aboveground biomass harvested in Catania has lower values of moisture (43.9%) compared to that in Padova (64.6%).This permitsa higher LHV to be obtained during the combustion process.
Keywords:
aboveground biomass, constructed wetlands, phragmites australis
Topic:
Biomass Resources
Subtopic:
Biomass residues and by-products
Event:
19th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition
Session:
VP1.2.52
Pages:
544 - 547
ISBN-13:
978-88-89407-55-4
ISBN-10:
88-89407-55-7
Paper DOI:
10.5071/19thEUBCE2011-VP1.2.52
Price:
FREE