Selection of Optimal Localization for a Biomass Energy Plant that Uses Residual Biomass as a Raw Material in the Araucanía Region of Chile
Author
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Román Figueroa, Celián
Author
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Herrera, Sebastián
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Paneque Corrales, Manuel
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2021-03-08T14:33:47Z
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2021-03-08T14:33:47Z
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2019
Cita de ítem
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En: Abomohra, Abd El-Fatah (ed.). Biomass for bioenergy - Recent trends and future challenges. IntechOpen, 2019. 18 p.
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978-1-78923-988-1
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/178576
Abstract
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Residual biomass is used for energy purposes, such as producing heat and
electricity. The potential raw materials are wheat, oat and barley straw, corn stover
from the agricultural industry, and wood chips from forest residuals and the wood
industry. In Chile about 10 MM t year−1 residues are produced; however, most of
these are burned, increasing the greenhouse gas emission. This study evaluated the
energy production from the residual biomass in the Araucanía Region of Chile. The
optimal location for installing an energy generation plant was determined, according
to various conditions, such as the distance from the villages, energy demands,
industry location, etc. A multi-criteria evaluation and analytic hierarchy process
were performed for determining the optimal location, and a proposal for its installation
was created. A total of 19 districts were selected as suitable location that met
the requirements for the three scenarios.