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Integrated decision making for the optimal bioethanol supply chain
Fecha
2014-12Registro en:
Corsano, Gabriela; Fumero, Yanina; Montagna, Jorge Marcelo; Integrated decision making for the optimal bioethanol supply chain; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Energy Conservation and Management; 88; 12-2014; 1127-1142
0196-8904
Autor
Corsano, Gabriela
Fumero, Yanina
Montagna, Jorge Marcelo
Resumen
Bioethanol production poses different challenges that require an integrated approach. Usually previous works have focused on specific perspectives of the global problem. On the contrary, bioethanol, in particular, and biofuels, in general, requires an integrated decision making framework that takes into account the needs and concerns of the different members involved in its supply chain. In this work, a Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) model for the optimal allocation, design and production planning of integrated ethanol/yeast plants is considered. The proposed formulation addresses the relations between different aspects of the bioethanol supply chain and provides an efficient tool to assess the global operation of the supply chain taking into account different points of view. The model proposed in this work simultaneously determines the structure of a three-echelon supply chain (raw material sites, production facilities and customer zones), the design of each installed plant and operational considerations through production campaigns. Yeast production is considered in order to reduce the negative environmental impact caused by bioethanol residues. Several cases are presented in order to assess the approach capabilities and to evaluate the tradeoffs among all the decisions.