Publication Details |
Category | Text Publication |
Reference Category | Book chapters |
DOI | 10.5071/30thEUBCE2022-1AO.4.1 |
Title (Primary) | Integrated methods of geographical information system and multi-criteria decision analysis for an assessment of a potential decentralized bioethanol production system using agricultural residues in Thailand |
Title (Secondary) | Setting the course for a biobased economy. 30th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition, online, 9-12 May 2022 |
Author | Jusakulvijit, P.; Bezama, A.; Thrän, D. |
Publisher | Chevet, P.-F.; Scarlat, N.; Grassi, A. |
Source Titel | European Biomass Conference and Exhibition (EUBCE) Proceedings |
Year | 2022 |
Department | BIOENERGIE |
Volume | 2022 |
Page From | 28 |
Page To | 32 |
Language | englisch |
Topic | T5 Future Landscapes |
Keywords | agricultural residues; bioethanol; cost analysis; geographical information system (GIS); decentralised |
Abstract | Lignocellulosic biomass as can be derived from post-harvesting process in agricultural section in Thailand are abundant resources, which could potentially replace conventional feedstocks and benefit in saving plantation areas and avoiding food-energy competition. The current work aims to propose schematic designs of decentralized production in order to effectively exploit dispersedly available residual biomass. Determination of optimal locations for decentralized facilities is conducted through the suitability analysis, using integrated methods from multi-criteria decision analysis and geographical information systems (GIS-MCA). The present study explores the optimal numbers of installation units based on the best installation proposal for maximizing residues collection. Moreover, by increasing facility units in respective regions, agricultural residues could be spatially covered in broader areas, leading to more accessibility to higher utilization rates in total. The advantage of decentralized function has also been discovered regarding the logistics cost reduction due to shorter delivery distances per bioethanol capacity. Although implementing decentralized biorefineries involves small-scale productions that would result in higher total capital investment, the decentralized configuration is a promising system that allows the regionalized biomass to be systematically valoraized and developed into higher valued biobased products. |
Persistent UFZ Identifier | https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=26558 |
Jusakulvijit, P., Bezama, A., Thrän, D. (2022): Integrated methods of geographical information system and multi-criteria decision analysis for an assessment of a potential decentralized bioethanol production system using agricultural residues in Thailand In: Chevet, P.-F., Scarlat, N., Grassi, A. (eds.) Setting the course for a biobased economy. 30th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition, online, 9-12 May 2022 EUBCE Proceedings 2022 ETA-Florence Renewable Energies, Florence, p. 28 - 32 10.5071/30thEUBCE2022-1AO.4.1 |