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EUBCE 2024 - Pietro MELE - Atmospheric Hydropyrolysis of Residual Biomass: Evaluation of Energy Performance Toward Hybrid Biomass-Renewable Energy Systems

Atmospheric Hydropyrolysis of Residual Biomass: Evaluation of Energy Performance Toward Hybrid Biomass-Renewable Energy Systems

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Atmospheric Hydropyrolysis of Residual Biomass: Evaluation of Energy Performance Toward Hybrid Biomass-Renewable Energy Systems

Short Introductive summary

M.Sc. Pietro Mele is a 25 years old PhD student in Industrial Engineering enrolled at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, Department of Industrial Engineering. He obtained his master in mechanical engineering in 2021, discussing a thesis entitled ‘Fast Pyrolysis of biomass: experimental study on the gas carrier effect on product yield and composition ’. Pietro conducts experimental activities on the valorization of residual biomass in bioenergy carriers and biochemicals through fast/intermediate pyrolysis, modeling thermochemical processes and assessment of energy efficiency of integrated process. His PhD thesis will be focused on catalytic hydropyrolysis of residual biowaste , topic in which he is carrying out his latest research activities.

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Pietro MELE

University of Rome Tor Vergata, Industrial Engineering Dpt., ITALY

Presenter's biography

I'm graduated with merit in mechanical engineering and I started the first year of PhD with the Sustainable and Clean Energy Research Group from the University of Rome 'Tor Vergata'. I study biochemical and thermochemical processes for production of advanced biofuels and hydrogen from biomass.

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Co-authors:

L. Bartolucci, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Roma, ITALY
S. Cordiner, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Roma, ITALY
P. Mele, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Roma, ITALY
V. Mulone, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Roma, ITALY

Session reference: 3AV.6.1