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Analysis of accidents in biogas production and upgrading

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  • Casson Moreno, Valeria
  • Papasidero, Salvatore
  • Scarponi, Giordano Emrys
  • Guglielmi, Daniele
  • Cozzani, Valerio

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In the last 10 years biogas production tripled, resulting in an increasing number of related facilities. The present study addresses safety issues of such activity on the basis of past accident analysis. A database of accidents related to biogas supply chain was created and data on 169 accidents were collected from different literature sources. Trends, causes of accidents, scenarios, and consequences were analysed also using Multi Correspondence Analysis to obtain correlations between causes of accidents and scenarios. The study showed that almost 12% of the past accident analysed can be classified as major accidents. The number of accidents is growing faster than biogas production. A risk assessment was carried, based on the analysis of accident frequencies and consequences. A non-negligible risk profile, typical of ALARP zone, was obtained for this industrial sector, revealing an emerging risk issue. The main lessons learnt are the need of developing and adopting specific safety standards and of improving the safety culture and risk awareness in the biogas production sector.

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  • Casson Moreno, Valeria & Papasidero, Salvatore & Scarponi, Giordano Emrys & Guglielmi, Daniele & Cozzani, Valerio, 2016. "Analysis of accidents in biogas production and upgrading," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 96(PB), pages 1127-1134.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:96:y:2016:i:pb:p:1127-1134
    DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2015.10.017
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