A Facility-Location Model for Biofuel Plants: Applications in the Colombian Context

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Alexandra E. Duarte

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William A. Sarache

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Yasel J. Costa

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Date Written: January 08, 2014

Abstract

To reduce the logistical and operating costs for biofuel plants, it is important to make a strategic decision to select the proper site for a new facility. Due to the facility's complexity, the facility-location problem must consider the supply-chain structure, involving the material flow from suppliers to customers. This paper proposes an optimisation framework that combines the process design and configuration of the supply chain using an MILP (mixed-integer linear programming) formulation. The model was applied to locate a second-generation bioethanol plant in Colombia that uses an agricultural residue known as Coffee-CSs (coffee cut stems). The experimental results indicate that placing a processing plant at Ibagué city results in the best profitability. A post-optimisation analysis indicated that even for a long period, the location decision did not change. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.

Keywords: Bioethanol, BioethanolCoffee cut stem, BioethanolCoffee cut stemFacility location

Suggested Citation

Duarte, Alexandra E. and Sarache, William A. and Costa, Yasel J., A Facility-Location Model for Biofuel Plants: Applications in the Colombian Context (January 08, 2014). MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics Research Paper No. 2014/036, Energy, volume 72, 2014[10.1016/j.energy.2014.05.069], Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5235719

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William A. Sarache

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Yasel J. Costa

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