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AQUAFARM-LOGO-PROGRAMMA24
12
February

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Wednesday

Decarbonization and energy self-generation and consumption in aquaculture

10:00 - 11:30
MASAF Room

The abnormal increase in energy costs has led many fishfarms to critical economic sustainability conditions in recent years. The situation has improved, but the lesson has been learned and the trend of producing energy by farms with their own means has taken hold, from biogas to photovoltaic, even innovative ones such as floating PV. The push for greater self-sufficiency contributes to the decarbonization of the sector, a general objective of the European Union that is also shared by aquaculture.

Decarbonization in EU aquaculture strategy
Evi Lardi,
DG Mare, European Commission

The FAO GIAHS submission for the Bay of Cadiz
Alfonso Macías Dorado, Coordinador Técnico,  ASEMA

Title TBA
Alessandra Scognamiglio, coordinator of Sustainable Agrivoltaics task force, and President, AIAS

Biogas from fish farming wastewater and by-products: state of the art
Alessandro Chiumenti, professor, Università degli Studi di Udine

Can integrated multi-trophic aquaculture represent a sustainable production model also in Italy?
Fabrizio Capoccioni, CREA

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Simone Venturini, Nutritech

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Carboni Stefano
Capoccioni Fabrizio

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