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An optimisation framework for the strategic design of synthetic natural gas (BioSNG) supply chains
A general optimisation framework based on a spatially-explicit multiperiod mixed integer linear programming (MILP) model is proposed to address the strategic design of BioSNG supply chains. The framework considers procurement of feedstocks, plantation of energy crops, and different modes for transportation of feedstocks and final products. The mathematical framework allows researches and policy makers to investigate scenarios that promote the development of BioSNG supply chains in a regional and/or national context. The capabilities of the proposed model are illustrated through the implementation of a set of case studies based on the UK. The results revealed that domestic resources in the UK can supply up to 21.4% of the total gas demand projected by the UK National Grid in the scenario “Slow progression” for a planning horizon of 20 years. However, despite the considerable potential for production of BioSNG, the role of the government through subsidisation schemes such as feed-in tariff and Renewable Obligation Certificates (ROCs) is crucial in order to make the development of these resources economically attractive for private sectors.
An optimisation framework for the strategic design of synthetic natural gas (BioSNG) supply chains
A general optimisation framework based on a spatially-explicit multiperiod mixed integer linear programming (MILP) model is proposed to address the strategic design of BioSNG supply chains. The framework considers procurement of feedstocks, plantation of energy crops, and different modes for transportation of feedstocks and final products. The mathematical framework allows researches and policy makers to investigate scenarios that promote the development of BioSNG supply chains in a regional and/or national context. The capabilities of the proposed model are illustrated through the implementation of a set of case studies based on the UK. The results revealed that domestic resources in the UK can supply up to 21.4% of the total gas demand projected by the UK National Grid in the scenario “Slow progression” for a planning horizon of 20 years. However, despite the considerable potential for production of BioSNG, the role of the government through subsidisation schemes such as feed-in tariff and Renewable Obligation Certificates (ROCs) is crucial in order to make the development of these resources economically attractive for private sectors.
An optimisation framework for the strategic design of synthetic natural gas (BioSNG) supply chains
Calderon, AJ (Autor:in) / Agnolucci, P (Autor:in) / Papageorgiou, LG (Autor:in)
01.02.2017
Applied Energy , 187 pp. 929-955. (2017)
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Renewable resources , Great-Britain , Science & Technology , Bioenergy , Gasification , Energy-Systems , Technology , Feed-in tariffs , Optimal Location , NG , BioSNG supply chains , Model , Energy & Fuels , Lignocellulosic Biomass , Technology Selection , Engineering , To-Liquid , Chemical , Renewable obligation certificates , Mixed integer linear programming
DDC:
690
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