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Biomass Supply Chains for Bioenergy and Biorefining Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Holm-Nielsen Jens Bo, Ehimen Ehiaze Augustine

Couverture de l’ouvrage Biomass Supply Chains for Bioenergy and Biorefining

Biomass Supply Chains for Bioenergy and Biorefining highlights the emergence of energy generation through the use of biomass and the ways it is becoming more widely used. The supply chains that produce the feedstocks, harvest, transport, store, and prepare them for combustion or refinement into other forms of fuel are long and complex, often differing from feedstock to feedstock.

Biomass Supply Chains for Bioenergy and Biorefining considers every aspect of these supply chains, including their design, management, socioeconomic, and environmental impacts. The first part of the book introduces supply chains, biomass feedstocks, and their analysis, while the second part looks at the harvesting, handling, storage, and transportation of biomass. The third part studies the modeling of supply chains and their management, with the final section discussing, in minute detail, the supply chains involved in the production and usage of individual feedstocks, such as wood and sugar starches, oil crops, industrial biomass wastes, and municipal sewage stocks.

Part 1: Biomass resources, supply chains and markets

1. Introduction to biomass supply chains

2. Biomass feedstocks

3. Biomass resource assessment

4. Biomass supply, demand and markets

Part 2: Biomass harvesting, handling, storage and transportation

5. Biomass harvesting and collection

6. Biomass Storage

Part 3: Biomass and biofuel supply chain design and management

7. Biomass and biofuel supply chain modelling and optimization

8. Modeling of forest and wood residues supply chains for bioenergy and biofuel production

9. Socio-economic and environmental impacts of biomass and biofuel supply chains

Part 4: Particular biomass supply chains

10. Short rotation woody energy crop supply chains

11. Sugar and starch crop supply chains

12. Lignocellulosic crop supply chains (e.g. miscanthus, switchgrass, reed canary grass, rye, giant reed etc)

13. Grass crop supply chains

14. Algae biomass supply chains

15. Solving the woody supply chain for Ireland's expanding biomass sector: a case study

16. Manure and municipal sewage biomass supply chains

R&D managers in energy generation companies as well as academics and postgraduate students working in the areas of biomass and biofuel energy generation

Dr Jens Bo Holm-Nielsen is Associate Professor and Head of Center for Bioenergy and Green Engineering, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark
Ehiaze Augustine Ehimen is a Senior Research Coordinator at Future Analytics Consulting Ltd., Ireland.
  • Focuses on the complex supply chains of the various potential feedstocks for biomass energy generation
  • Studies a wide range of biomass feedstocks, including woody energy crops, sugar and starch crops, lignocellulosic crops, oil crops, grass crops, algae, and biomass waste
  • Reviews the modeling and optimization, standards, quality control and traceability, socioeconomic, and environmental impacts of supply chains

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Mots-clés :

Advanced supply system; Agriculture; Algae cultivation systems; Assessment; Bioenergy and biofuels supply chains; Bioenergy distribution; Bioenergy potential; Bioenergy; Bioethanol; Biofuel conversion technologies; Biofuel; Biogas; Biomass chain; Biomass degradation; Biomass harvest; Biomass logistics; Biomass storage; Biomass supply chain; Biomass supply chains; Biomass utilization network; Biomass; Blending; Certification; Closed system; Complexity science; Conventional bale feedstock supply; Corn stover; Criteria and indicators; Crop; Decision making; Design; Ecological impacts; Economic impacts; Energy crops; Environmental sustainability; Event simulation; Explosion; Feedstocks; Fermentation; Fertilization; Forest residues supply chain; Forestry; Grass crops; Harvest; Health and safety; Integrated landscape management; Ireland; Life cycle analysis; Life cycle optimization; Lignocellulosic crop; Logistics; Macroalgae; Manure; Mathematical programming; Microalgae; Mixed-integer linear programming; Mixed-integer nonlinear programming; Multicriteria analysis; Multiscale modeling; Municipal sewage; Open system; Optimization; Pest control; Precision agriculture; Quality; Residue; Self-heating; Short rotation coppice; Short rotation forestry; Short rotation woody energy crops; Simulated annealing; Socioeconomic sustainability; Starch; Storage; Sugar beet; Sugarcane; Superstructure optimization; Supply chain design; Supply chain modeling; Supply chain optimization; Supply chain simulation; Supply chain; Supply chains; Supply efficiency; Sustainability criteria; Sustainability; Sustainable supply chain planning; Transport; Truck scheduling; Uncertainty evaluation; Waste; Wheat; Wood residues supply chain; Woody biomass