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Strategic optimisation of biomass-based energy supply chains for sustainable mobility
Affiliation:1. Research Group of Process Control and Automation, Department of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, School of Chemical Engineering, Aalto University, FI-00076 Espoo, Finland;2. ABB Power Grids Research, Kallstadter Str. 1, 68309 Mannheim, Germany
Abstract:The identification of alternative and sustainable energy sources has been one of the fundamental research goals of the last two decades, and the transport sector plays a key role in this challenge. Electric cars and biofuel fed vehicles may contribute to tackle this formidable issue. According to this perspective, a multi-echelon supply chain is here investigated considering biomass cultivation, transport, conversion into bioethanol or bioelectricity, distribution, and final usage in alternative bifuel (ethanol and petrol) and electric vehicles. Multiperiod and spatially explicit features are introduced in a Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) modelling framework where economic (in terms of Net Present Value) and environmental (in terms of Greenhouse Gases emissions) objectives are simultaneously taken into account. The first and second generation bioethanol production supply chain is matched with a biopower production supply chain assessing multiple technologies. Both corn grain and stover are considered as biomass sources. In the environmental analysis, the impact on emissions caused by indirect Land Use Change (iLUC) effects is also assessed. Results will show the efficacy of the methodology at providing stakeholders with a quantitative tool to optimise the economic and environmental performance of different supply chain configurations.
Keywords:Alternative fuel vehicle  Bioethanol and bioelectricity supply chain  First and second generation  Indirect land use change  Multi-objective optimisation
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