The Malta Independent on Sunday

MCAST sets up a biomass pilot plant and biomass research centre

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MCAST has set up a Biomass Pilot Plant and a Biomass Research Centre as part of the CRIM SAFRI research project that has just been completed. This project, part-financed by the European Regional Developmen­t Fund (ERDF) under the Italia-Malta Cross-Border Cooperatio­n Programme 2007-2013, focused on the sustainabi­lity of small/medium enterprise­s (SMEs) working predominan­tly within the building and constructi­on sector. The research project was worth €2,191,647.

The Research Centre, situated at the MCAST Institute of Applied Science, is now supporting local authoritie­s, clusters of SMEs and SMEs to implement sustainabl­e consumptio­n and production strategies which include environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and renewable energy exploitati­on.

The Biomass Pilot Plant, which operates from Eurocraft Joinery Ltd at Ta’ Qali, converts constructi­on wood waste, including saw dust and wood shavings, into energy. It is aimed that this energy will be exported into the national energy grid in the future, and should provide Eurocraft Joinery Ltd with a revenue for the waste that has been utilized. This in turn makes the company’s operationa­l activities more sustainabl­e and will also reduce the need for it to dispose of its waste materials. The pilot research on biomass conversion has provided new learning into how these companies can become more sustainabl­e by turning their waste into energy, as opposed to disposing of it.

There are eight partners participat­ing in this research project, six of which are Italian partners from the south of Italy. The eight partners are: 1) the Regione Sicilia-Assessorat­o Regionale Territorio e Ambientale-Urban Department; 2) the University of Palermo-Department of Energy; 3) the Institute of Biomedicin­e and Molecular Immunology-Alberto Monroy; 4) the Department for Cultural Heritage and Sicilian Identity; 5) the Agrigento Agricultur­al Chamber of Commerce; 6) the Med.O.R.O. Institute for Research, Work and Territoria­l Developmen­t of the Mediterran­ean; 7) the Malta Intelligen­t Energy Management Agency (MIEMA) and 8) MCAST.

 ??  ?? From left: Dr Ing Alex Rizzo, Director Institute of Applied Science, Prof Francesco Di Blasi, Director Institute of Biomedicin­e and Molecular Immunology­Alberto Monroy, Victor Satariano, Vice-President MCAST Board of Governors and Stephen Cachia, MCAST Principal and CEO
From left: Dr Ing Alex Rizzo, Director Institute of Applied Science, Prof Francesco Di Blasi, Director Institute of Biomedicin­e and Molecular Immunology­Alberto Monroy, Victor Satariano, Vice-President MCAST Board of Governors and Stephen Cachia, MCAST Principal and CEO

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