2018 AIChE Annual Meeting
(331a) Toward Supply Chain Optimization of Renewable Energy Carriers
Authors
While the industrial production of these chemicals is well-established, the integration of renewable energies into the manufacturing process and supply chain is an unresolved task. Toward this latter aim, in this work, we describe the development of a supply chain model framework to systematically analyze the potential of solar and wind to displace energy demand through the deployment of energy carriers. The framework investigates the various tradeoffs and competing options for building an energy carrier infrastructure, and through optimization, the best energy carrier network is elucidated. We will highlight the results on a Texas case study and showcase the feasibility of energy carriers.
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