Description

PANNOVA S.n.c. is a consulting firm that offers services and researches modern and sustainable solutions in fields such as viticulture, environment and energy. Thanks to its team's multiple skills and experiences, PANNOVA is able to offer consultancy services especially in the agricultural and renewable energy (RE) sectors. Its qualified researchers and technicians are trained to assist several profiles of customers (firms, local authorities, private citizens) in:
  • Assisting farmers and vine growers with Precision Viticulture technologies
  • Implementation of new technologies for renewable energy in the process of wine production
  • Developing and coordinating projects in energy and environment fields, focusing on the energy-agriculture binomial
  • Analysing territorial energetic systems and making predictions on possible improving modifications
  • Planning territory and environment
  • Improving energy efficiency and energy saving
  • Promoting sustainable choices in energy politics with educational programs and targeted campaigns
The company has a strong partnership with high educational and research institutes (University of Bologna, CREAR - Centre of Research for RE, Florence) and had previous collaborations with local authorities. Pannova is also involved in Renew-EnerGIS: a project funded by the Regione Puglia directed to assess the potential of bioenergy chains 'average' standing in Salento.


Key staff involved

Stefano Campagnolo — Ph.D. in Agronomy and Soil Science at University of Bologna (Italy), he obtained its University Degree in 2007 at University of Siena . He studied at the IUVV (Institut Universitaire de la Vigne et du Vin), University of Bourgogne (France) and he worked from 2006 to 2008 at CRA.ABP (Research center for agrobiology and pedology) Florence specializing in Hydropedology and Viticulture.
Some of the published work was about pedology and viticulture: “Relevance of the Lin's and Host hydropedological models to predict grape yield and wine quality” (E. A. C. Costantini, S. Pellegrini, P. Bucelli, P. Storchi, N. Vignozzi, R. Barbetti, and S. Campagnolo - Hydrology Earth System Sciences, 13, 1635-1648, 2009); Chapter 28: “ Vine and wine zonation” in “ Manual of Methods for Soil and Land Evaluation”, Science Publishers, Environmental Science, p. 922 and “ Using ΔC13 to assess viticultural and oenological suitability for Sangiovese of different pedoclimatic conditions in Chianti” (E. A. C. Costantini, S. Pellegrini, P. Bucelli, P. Storchi, N. Vignozzi, R. Barbetti, and S. Campagnolo, 2008. Proc. VIIth Int. terroir congress, Nyon - CH, vol. 1, p 251-257).
Currently he is referent for viticulture and pedology sector for PANNOVA S.n.c.

Francesco Bonsegna — Environmental Engineer, he obtained its University Degree in 2007 at University of Bologna (Italy), and specialized in Bioenergy and Environment at the University of Florence - Energetic Engineering Department.
He works as a consulting engineer, for companies and private individuals, in different environmental fields such as: renewable energy plants design, building energy saving, remediation of contaminated sites.
Currently he is involved in a PANNOVA's project focused on increasing the value of agricultural residues (olive trees and vineyards) for energy applications.

Alessandra Giannuzzi — Physicist, after her degree in 2006 at the University of Bologna (Italy), she specialized in Bioenergy and Environment at the University of Florence - Energetic Engineering Department spending also a period in Germany collaborating with IFEU - Insitut für Energie und Umweltforschung in Heidelberg.
She works as a researcher for the National Council of Research (CNR) in the field of optical design for concentrating solar energy systems.
Currently she is involved in a PANNOVA's project focused on increasing the value of agricultural residues (olive trees and vineyards) for energy applications.