Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10131427 | Applied Energy | 2018 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
The results show the economic advantage for biomass efficient configurations, when the biorefinery investment is benefited from an alternative investment credit due to the replacement of current capital-intensive equipment at the host industry. However, the investment credit received heavily influenced the cost of the biorefinery and clearly illustrates the benefit for industrial integration to reduce the cost of biorefineries. There is a benefit for a decentralised supply chain configuration under very high biomass competition. However, for lower biomass competition, site-specific conditions will impact the favourability of either centralised or decentralised supply chain configurations.
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Authors
Jonas Zetterholm, Karin Pettersson, Sylvain Leduc, Sennai Mesfun, Joakim Lundgren, Elisabeth Wetterlund,