2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2011.12.1021
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Supply chain management of agricultural waste for biomass utilization and CO2 emission reduction in the lower northern region of Thailand

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“…The transportation distance of feedstock, intermediate products, and final biofuels have profound implications on the profitability and environmental impacts of the overall biofuel supply chain. Regional studies in various parts of the world investigating the optimal location of biorefineries give testimony on the significance of supply chain geographical configuration[6,[765][766][767][768][769][770]. The key observation is that there is often a need to establish a compromise between the location of facilities, transportation costs and the required biomass pretreatment[771,772].…”
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“…The transportation distance of feedstock, intermediate products, and final biofuels have profound implications on the profitability and environmental impacts of the overall biofuel supply chain. Regional studies in various parts of the world investigating the optimal location of biorefineries give testimony on the significance of supply chain geographical configuration[6,[765][766][767][768][769][770]. The key observation is that there is often a need to establish a compromise between the location of facilities, transportation costs and the required biomass pretreatment[771,772].…”
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“…The changes in the chemical association of ash-forming elements are also different for the four macromolecules (cellulose, lignin, xylan and pectin). These results provide new data about chemical changes with regards to the inorganic elements during torrefaction (Thanarak 2012).…”
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confidence: 69%
“…Hence, there is a novelty issue for biogas project as most previous studies about biogas were focused on technical, economic, environmental and policy issues [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]. The SROI value more than 1 may not presents the high or acceptable benefits of the project like benefit cost ratio of cost benefit analysis.…”
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confidence: 99%