This chapter describes how to optimise energy systems considering their economic and environmental performance simultaneously. To this end, we follow an approach that combines life cycle assessment with multi-objective optimisation. We illustrate how to apply such a framework to the strategic design and planning of biofuel supply chains. The problem is formulated in mathematical terms as a multi-objective mixed-integer linear programme. The aim of the design/planning task is to maximise the net present value while the environmental impact is minimised simultaneously. Eco-indicator 99 is the life cycle assessment methodology incorporated in the model to quantify the environmental damage. The implementation of the algorithm in a case study based on the Argentine industry reveals the conflictive trade-off between economic and environmental objectives. The proposed framework provides valuable insight into the incidence of key operational features in the optimal biofuel supply chain network.
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