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DOI 10.3390/su14169885
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Title (Primary) An integrated assessment of GIS-MCA with logistics analysis for an assessment of a potential decentralized bioethanol production system using distributed agricultural residues in Thailand
Author Jusakulvijit, P.; Bezama, A.; Thrän, D.
Source Titel Sustainability
Year 2022
Department BIOENERGIE
Volume 14
Issue 16
Page From art. 9885
Language englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
Supplements https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/14/16/9885/s1?version=1660136274
Keywords agricultural residues; lignocellulosic bioethanol; decentralized production; MCA-GIS; suitability analysis; location–allocation model; logistics analysis; investment costs; Thailand
Abstract Crop residues derived from post-harvesting process have been problematic due to an on-field incineration, which caused air pollutants and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. An appropriate utilization of those biomasses can improve the environmental situation and provide a substitute for fossil fuels. Therefore, this study intends to analyze how left-over agricultural residues should be valorized in the decentralized bioethanol production configuration. With integrated techniques of geographical information system and multi-criteria analysis (GIS-MCA), we identify suitable locations for exhibiting decentralized sites matching the geographical backgrounds in each region. Under the precondition of a complete utilization of the agricultural residues, we found optimal installation numbers 71 units of decentralized production in total through suitability analysis. Conducting the location–allocation model, it is possible to determine production scales from the collectable spatially distributed biomass and transportation distances. Under the presumed conditions of installing 1 to 25 units, the logistics cost and total capital investment can reach USD 1.17–2.46 L−1 and USD 1.17–6.93 L−1, respectively. The results from examining the technical potential and economic feasibility aspects are key to designing decentralized bioethanol production facilities and maximizing the utilization of agricultural residues in Thailand.
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Jusakulvijit, P., Bezama, A., Thrän, D. (2022):
An integrated assessment of GIS-MCA with logistics analysis for an assessment of a potential decentralized bioethanol production system using distributed agricultural residues in Thailand
Sustainability 14 (16), art. 9885 10.3390/su14169885