Spatial optimization of multiple biomass utilization for large-scale bioelectricity generation

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作者
Jayarathna, Lasinidu [1 ]
Kent, Geoff [1 ]
O' Hara, Ian [1 ]
机构
[1] Queensland Univ Technol QUT, Inst Future Environm, Ctr Agr & Bioecon, 2 George St, Brisbane, Qld 4000, Australia
关键词
Bioelectricity; Eco-efficiency; GIS; Multiple biomass; Traffic congestion; BIOENERGY FACILITIES; ELECTRICITY-GENERATION; LACTIC-ACID; BIOREFINERY; LOCATION; COSTS; SUGARCANE; LOGISTICS; BIOFUEL; GIS;
D O I
10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.128625
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This study developed a geographical information system-based methodology to maximize the environmental and economic efficiency of large-scale energy plants using different types of biomass. As a precursor to the optimization modelling, multi-criteria spatial analyses and then transport cost optimization are applied taking into account spatial biomass availability and existing road networks, in order to identify optimal biomass energy plant sites for different combinations of biomass types. A geographical information system integrated with a capacitated maximal covering location problem model was employed to assign biomass supply points to biomass energy plants. Capacity limits of the plants and a defined maximum transportation distance were taken into consideration. The resulting information was used to examine major challenges in establishing a large-scale biomass energy plant, biomass supply logistics, environment cost and anticipated traffic congestion. A sensitivity analysis was also carried out to review the influence of plant capacity and maximum transportation distance on economic and environmental sustainability. The proposed methodology was employed utilizing agricultural and forest residues for bioelectricity generation in Queensland, Australia. It was found that 100% bagasse had the highest eco-efficiency for bioelectricity generation from multiple biomass combinations. In contrast, the combination of 70% sawmill residues and 30% forest harvest residues showed the lowest level of traffic congestion (2 trucks per hour). In addition, the impact of traffic congestion of bulky sugarcane residues can be reduced by adding forest residues to the biomass supply. The advantages of the resulting solution are further enhanced when social impacts such as energy security, new income opportunities and job creation are taken into account in addition to the sustainability aspects.
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