Network modelling of palm biodiesel plants to supply the isolated electric power systems of Pará state

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira,Thassyo Jorge Gonçalves
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Serra,Cláudio Mauro Vieira, Melo,André Cristiano Silva, Branco,Najmat Celene Nasser Medeiros
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Production
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Resumo: Despite the great advance brought by the National Interconnected System (NIS), which is able to provide clean hydroelectric power to almost all Brazilian customers, there are still cities supplied by power generated from fossil fuel, which are subsidized by taxes, they are called Isolated Electric Power Systems (IEPS). Pará State, that has 34 cities with IEPS, also has potential to crop raw material (palm and sugar cane) to produce biodiesel for power generation. Our study analyzes the supply and distribution network of biodiesel under some scenarios of waterways availability, considering that they are also source of power to the NIS by the construction of hydroelectric dams. We develop specific demand and facility location models and apply them to the scenarios. Our results point to the efficiency of the generated models, the importance of three cities for the network, and to the little impact of some waterways in the total transportation costs.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Network modelling of palm biodiesel plants to supply the isolated electric power systems of Pará state
title Network modelling of palm biodiesel plants to supply the isolated electric power systems of Pará state
spellingShingle Network modelling of palm biodiesel plants to supply the isolated electric power systems of Pará state
Pereira,Thassyo Jorge Gonçalves
Capacitated facility location problem
Pará state isolated electric power systems
Palm biodiesel
title_short Network modelling of palm biodiesel plants to supply the isolated electric power systems of Pará state
title_full Network modelling of palm biodiesel plants to supply the isolated electric power systems of Pará state
title_fullStr Network modelling of palm biodiesel plants to supply the isolated electric power systems of Pará state
title_full_unstemmed Network modelling of palm biodiesel plants to supply the isolated electric power systems of Pará state
title_sort Network modelling of palm biodiesel plants to supply the isolated electric power systems of Pará state
author Pereira,Thassyo Jorge Gonçalves
author_facet Pereira,Thassyo Jorge Gonçalves
Serra,Cláudio Mauro Vieira
Melo,André Cristiano Silva
Branco,Najmat Celene Nasser Medeiros
author_role author
author2 Serra,Cláudio Mauro Vieira
Melo,André Cristiano Silva
Branco,Najmat Celene Nasser Medeiros
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira,Thassyo Jorge Gonçalves
Serra,Cláudio Mauro Vieira
Melo,André Cristiano Silva
Branco,Najmat Celene Nasser Medeiros
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Capacitated facility location problem
Pará state isolated electric power systems
Palm biodiesel
topic Capacitated facility location problem
Pará state isolated electric power systems
Palm biodiesel
description Despite the great advance brought by the National Interconnected System (NIS), which is able to provide clean hydroelectric power to almost all Brazilian customers, there are still cities supplied by power generated from fossil fuel, which are subsidized by taxes, they are called Isolated Electric Power Systems (IEPS). Pará State, that has 34 cities with IEPS, also has potential to crop raw material (palm and sugar cane) to produce biodiesel for power generation. Our study analyzes the supply and distribution network of biodiesel under some scenarios of waterways availability, considering that they are also source of power to the NIS by the construction of hydroelectric dams. We develop specific demand and facility location models and apply them to the scenarios. Our results point to the efficiency of the generated models, the importance of three cities for the network, and to the little impact of some waterways in the total transportation costs.
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