Modeling and Optimization of Biomass Supply Chains: Top-Down and Bottom-up Assessment for Agricultural, Forest and Waste Feedstock
Editat de Calliope Panoutsouen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 aug 2017
Its chapters offer an overview of methodologies for assessing and modeling supply, biomass quality and requirements for different conversion processes, logistics and demand for biobased sectors. Case studies from the projects that inspire the book present practical examples of the implementation of these methodologies. The authors also compare methodologies for different regions, including Europe and the U.S. Biomass feedstock-specific chapters address the relevant elements for forest, agriculture, biowastes, post-consumer wood and non-food crops.
Engineers in the bioenergy sector, as well as researchers and graduate students will find this book to be a very useful resource when working on optimization and modeling of biomass supply chains. For energy policymakers, analysts and consultants, the book provides consistent and technically sound projections for policy and market development decisions.
- Provides consistent ratios and indicators for assessing biomass supply and its logistical component
- Explores assumptions behind the assessment of different types of biomass, including key technical and non-technical factors
- Presents the existing modeling platforms, their input requirements and possible output projections
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128123034
ISBN-10: 0128123036
Pagini: 292
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128123036
Pagini: 292
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
Engineers researchers and graduate students in the bioenergy field working on modelling and optimization of biomass supply chains. Energy policy makers, analysts and consultants.Cuprins
1. Biomass supply and logistics in both top down and bottom up assessments 2. Existing modelling platforms for biomass supply in Europe: inputs, outputs and projection potentials 3. Biomass quality attributes: matching characteristics with biomass conversion requirements 4. Modelling biomass logistics 5. Modelling demand for biobased sectors 6. Assessing forest biomass potentials 7. Assessing agricultural biomass potentials 8. Assessing the potential from biowastes and post-consumer wood 9. Assessing the potentials for non- food crops 10. Future perspectives for research