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Z Zero Emissions wine production Zero Emissions Wine Production www.zewipro.com ECO-10-277384 Co-funded by the Eco-Innovation Initiative of the European Union ZEWIPRO project aims at introducing an innovative technology on the wine production’s market. The technology could be very useful to solve problems the wineries face in relation to the handling and the disposal of developed gaseous pollutants during the wine fermentation process. The innovative solution allows the recovery of carbon dioxide gas and the wastewaters degradation. Four partners from Italy, Spain and The Netherlands work to enhance the first full deployment of the technology. ENCO (Italy) leads the project and is involved in market analysis and dissemination acti- vities. ALGAELINK (The Netherlands) works on the technology implementation presented with the ZEWIPRO project. BODEGAS SOLAR VIEJO (Spain) and FAZI BATTAGLIA (Italy) provide the necessary expertise in relation to the wine making process. ENCO s.r.l. Project Coordinator Mr. Marco de la Feld [email protected] ALGAELINK Technical Manager Mr. Peter van den Dorpel [email protected] ZEWIPRO TECHNOLOGY The system will work thanks to a photo bioreactor, a patented automated cleaning system, a pump, hardware and software controls. CO2 produced into the cellars will flow throughout a pump into the photo bioreactor. The photo bioreactor itself promotes microalgae growth by controlling environ- mental parameters. The system is also capable of recovering up to 95% of the water used. Net decrease of the greenhouse gas emissions. Net decrease of ethylic alcohol otherwise released onto the atmosphere. Drastic reduction of odours emitted by the cellar during the fermentation period. Net reduction of nitrogen and phosphor contained in the waste-waters. OBJECTIVES “The content of the poster reflects only the author’s views and the European Union is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.”

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Page 1: ZEWIPRO Poster en

Z Zero Emissions wine production

Zero Emissions Wine Production www.zewipro.com

ECO-10-277384Co-funded by the Eco-Innovation Initiative of the European Union

ZEWIPRO project aims at introducing an innovative technology on the wine production’s market. The technology could be very useful to solve problems the wineries face in relation to the handling and the disposal of developed gaseous pollutants during the wine fermentation process. The innovative solution allows the recovery of carbon dioxide gas and the wastewaters degradation. Four partners from Italy, Spain and The Netherlands work to enhance the first full deployment of the technology. ENCO (Italy) leads the project and is involved in market analysis and dissemination acti-vities. ALGAELINK (The Netherlands) works on the technology implementation presented with the ZEWIPRO project. BODEGAS SOLAR VIEJO (Spain) and FAZI BATTAGLIA (Italy) provide the necessary expertise in relation to the wine making process.

ENCO s.r.l.Project CoordinatorMr. Marco de la Feld

[email protected]

ALGAELINKTechnical Manager

Mr. Peter van den [email protected]

ZEWIPRO TECHNOLOGYThe system will work thanks to a photo bioreactor, a patented automated cleaning system, a pump, hardware and software controls. CO2 produced into the cellars will flow throughout a pump into the photo bioreactor. The photo bioreactor itself promotes microalgae growth by controlling environ-mental parameters. The system is also capable of recovering up to 95% of the water used.

Net decrease of the greenhouse gas emissions.Net decrease of ethylic alcohol otherwise released onto the atmosphere.Drastic reduction of odours emitted by the cellar during the fermentation period.Net reduction of nitrogen and phosphor contained in the waste-waters.

OBJECTIVES

“The content of the poster reflects only the author’s views and the European Union is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.”

Page 2: ZEWIPRO Poster en

Z Zero Emissions wine production

Zero Emissions Wine Production www.zewipro.com

ECO-10-277384Co-funded by the Eco-Innovation Initiative of the European Union

ZEWIPRO project aims at introducing an innovative technology on the wine production’s market. The technology could be very useful to solve problems the wineries face in relation to the handling and the disposal of developed gaseous pollutants during the wine fermentation process. The innovative solution allows the recovery of carbon dioxide gas and the wastewaters degradation. Six partners from Italy, Spain, The Netherlands and France work to enhance the first full deployment of the technology. ENCO (Italy) leads the project and is involved in market analysis and dissemination activities. ASTERIA (Italy) and ALGAELINK (The Netherlands) work on the technology implementation presented with the ZEWIPRO project. BODEGAS SOLAR VIEJO (Spain), CHÂTEAU MONT REDON (France) and FAZI BATTAGLIA (Italy) provide the necessary expertise in relation to the wine making process.

ENCO s.r.l.Project CoordinatorIng. Marco de la Feld

[email protected]

ALGAELINKTechnical Manager

Mr. Peter van den [email protected]

ZEWIPRO TECHNOLOGYThe system will work thanks to a photo bioreactor, a patented automated cleaning system, a pump, hardware and software controls. CO2 produced into the cellars will flow throughout a pump into the photo bioreactor. The photo bioreactor itself promotes microalgae growth by controlling environ-mental parameters. The system is also capable of recovering up to 95% of the water used.

Net decrease of the greenhouse gas emissions.Net decrease of ethylic alcohol otherwise released onto the atmosphere.Drastic reduction of odours emitted by the cellar during the fermentation period. Net reduction of nitrogen and phosphor contained in the waste-waters.

OBJECTIVES

“The content of the poster reflects only the author’s views and the European Union is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.”