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Publikováno v:
System Dynamics Review. 36:373-384
Autor:
Michael P. Wolcott, Kristin Brandt, Burton C. English, Matthew N. Pearlson, Nathan Brown, James I. Hileman, Emily Newes, Emily A. Lawless, Andrew Malwitz, Zia Haq, Dane Camenzind, Steven O. Peterson, Gregory S. Latta, Kristin C. Lewis
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Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining. 13:471-485
Publikováno v:
Applied Energy. 185:627-641
Today, many electric utilities are changing their pricing structures to address the rapidly-growing market for residential photovoltaic (PV) and electricity storage technologies. Little is known about how the new utility pricing structures will affec
Autor:
Jeremy Woods, Steven O. Peterson, Alexandre Strapasson, Timo Rossberg, Grahame Buss, Juliana Falcão
Publikováno v:
Oilseeds and fats, crops and lipids, Vol 26, p 39 (2019)
The focus of this article is on the potential land use change impacts associated with the oilseed-based biodiesel consumption. The three main crops used for biodiesel production to date are oilseed rape (OSR), soybeans and oil palm. Therefore, the ob
Publikováno v:
Biofuels. 6:21-29
The potential long-term impacts and systemic effects of incentives are of great interest to the biofuels industry and decision makers, particularly with regards to forthcoming mandates for biofuels. We have used the Biomass Scenario Model (BSM) to bu
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Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining. 9:158-176
The Biomass Scenario Model (BSM) is a system-dynamics simulation model intended to explore the potential for rapid expansion of the biofuels industry. The model is not predictive — it uses scenario assumptions based on various types of data to simu
The Biomass Scenario Model (BSM) is a system dynamics model that represents the entire biomass-to-biofuels supply chain, from feedstock to fuel use. The BSM is a complex model that has been used for extensive analyses; the model and its results can b
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https://doi.org/10.2172/1082565
https://doi.org/10.2172/1082565
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Today, the U.S. consumes almost 21 million barrels of crude oil per day; approximately 60% of the U.S. demand is supplied by imports. The transportation sector alone accounts for two-thirds of U.S. petroleum use. Biofuels, liquid fuels produced from