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06 presentazione sustainability_20-09-2011_
1. Sustainable Approaches for the Valorization of Marginal Lands through RES Donato Eng. Prof. Bedin Senior Expert Unioncamere Veneto
2. The environmental sustainability of the installation of photovoltaic systems on marginal land can be traced back to the considerations that are normally used for photovoltaic systems on the ground, applying LCA techniques, that have highly demonstrated their environmental sustainability.
10. Comparison of CO2 emissions Carbon Gas Nuclear PV c-Si http://amslaurea.cib.unibo.it/203/1/tesi_intera.pdf
11. Comparison of green-gas emissions for various technologies for the production of electricity Natural gas Petrol Carbon Photovoltaic http://amslaurea.cib.unibo.it/203/1/tesi_intera.pdf
12. Emissions of cadmium in the life cycle of photovoltaic systems and other sources of energy mono-Si poli-Si CdTe carbone lignite gas naturale olio combustibile nucleare idroelettrico http://www.first solar.com
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14. almost obligatory presence of a decommissioning project and landscape reintegration plan of the place at the end of the life cycle of the photovoltaic plant;
15. reduction of the local air pollution load in cases of industrial use of renewable energy in places with high smog;
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17. Implementation of projects to reduce the emission of the landfill gas through its combustion and/or production of electricity and heat
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19. Stop the eventual misuse of the area (the discharge of garbage, debris accumulation, clandestine activities without authorization) and allow a controlled development
24. 1MW Solar Plant – Solar Lake (Saluzzo-Italy) Redevelopment of a inert quarry into a park with advanced photovoltaic solar tracking and concentration systems By ISCAT s.r.l ( Solaris park)
25. Mark West Quarry (Santa Rosa, California) The photovoltaic plant provides electricity for crushing and conveying the rock of the quarry and also to run an on-site wash plant, which is used in washing rocks for producing certain types of products, such as sand. http://www.stellarenergy.com/pdfs/BoDeanStellarPressRelease.pdf
26. Float photovoltaicislands (Miotto PD) Gravel and sand pits are recomposed in ponds with Photovoltaic small islands. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA http://www.gmiotto.it/piattaforma_galleggiante/impianto_fotovoltaico_galleggiante.php
35. Degraded mountain area characterized by disused and abandoned sheds, once used as 'turkey farm“ (SABBIA Valley – BS – Italy) http://www.cmvs.it/files/ImpianttoFotovoltaico.pdf
36. The new “Light Lake” (SABBIA VALLEY, BS, ITALY ) http://www.cmvs.it/files/ImpianttoFotovoltaico.pdf
37. The new “Light Lake” Park (SABBIA VALLEY, BS, ITALY ) The PV Plant is a precursor for a broader and more qualified recovery plan of the area, which envisages the creation of a Renewable Energy Park in the mountain community of Sand Valley. Currently under construction, it offers a path within a structure that will allow distributed learning spaces concerning multiple forms of utilization of renewable energy sources. http://www.cmvs.it/files/ImpianttoFotovoltaico.pdf
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39. they often bring with them long stories of official documents managed by civil servants. On them sometimes complex bureaucracy is pending, because they have to undergo to strict rules and regulations;
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41. compensating the handicaps of these areas with additional concessions of photovoltaic installable capacity ;
50. Conservizi, which promotes the development and qualification of local public services in economic importance and represents and protects the interests of companies and associated institutions in respect of the Emilia-Romagna and of all other regional bodies, public and private.Agreement objective: To promote and encourage the production of energy from renewable sources and reduce consumption of soil by installing photovoltaic systems on surfaces made available in the exhausted landfills. To this end, also through the enactment of specific guidelines, the parties undertake to promote the creation and management of these types of plants.
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52. issue guidelines in accordance with existing legislation in order to identify possible simplifications with respect to:
55. making solar systems compatibile with the management of landfill post-mortem periods;
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57. Example of photovoltaicplantbuiltafter the bove aagreement Photovoltaic power plant in the landfill of Herambiente-Hera Group company, located along the SS 309 Romea, Ravenna, inactive since 1994 and for decades to come will be monitored and guarded. http://www.ravenna24ore.it/news/ravenna/
58. Town citizens involvement in ground photovoltaic investments In Emilia Romagna - Marzaglia, Modena a photovoltaic park of 27,200 square meters inaugurated by Cpl Concordia, Hera Renewable Energy in record time. Citizens can buy "power shares " of the new sun park. http://www.fabiobe.com/
59. Also the Veneto Region is in the forefront in the promotion of photovoltaic systems on marginal land, in particular in landfill and brownfield sites, which are often contaminated by previous mining activities and / or industry with an eye to INNOVATIONIN COLLABORATION WITH ENEA, A PROJECT OF LANDFILL COVERAGE WITH EXPOSED EGSC GEOMEBRANE SOLAR CAPPING- EGSC was realized, the FIRST IN ITALY!
60. Terms of EGSC coverage planned for the landfill of TIRETTA (Treviso , Italy) courtesyofContarina
61. Geo-membranes covered with thin film photovoltaic pilot installation (Tesman, Texas) Web photographic repertoire
70. Recyclable TPO membrane and PV laminateWeb photographic repertoire Malagrotta PV installation (Rome) - Italy – Former landfill area (Making Use of Unusable Space, The first PV installation on a working landfill - Solar Integrated Technologies –Andrea Bodenhagen Conferenza dell’ Industria Solare–Italia 2009, www.solarintegrated.com)
71. Best PracticeLeppe , Germany The plant was built with a combination of thin-film solar cells integrated into PE-HD certified geomembrane Web photographic repertoire
72. The experience from PVs in BLOOM project showed that the environmental sustainability of ground-mounted photovoltaic systems in marginal areas is generally evident, whereas when measured according to economic and financial terms, it depends not only on the incentive rate, but also very much on sensitivity and attention from the government towards the use of such areas for photovoltaics Such sensitivity, already developed in Germany and Austria, has developed further in Italy and in Greece and Slovakia to follow(thanks also to the actions developed by the project PVs in BLOOM), much less in Poland and Hungary, probably because these nations have much larger surfaces when compared to the number of inhabitants In Hungary and Poland low incentive tariffs also works against this. Wereallyhopethatlessonlearnt by partnership of PVs in BLOOM in the rehabilitation of marginalterritories by means of the leverage of RESinvestments can contaminate alsoother EU countries for a better use of soilresource.