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Bioenergy supply chain optimization for addressing energy deficiency: A dynamic model for large-scale network designs

This study is motivated by the challenges faced by weak economies in addressing their energy deficiency. A gradual and strategic development of a sustainable bioenergy system is proposed as an opportunity to alleviate the connected energy and economy issues through a cleaner energy-mix. The optimiza...

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Published in:Journal of cleaner production 2021-10, Vol.318, p.128495, Article 128495
Main Authors: Rafique, Raza, Jat, Mohsin, Hakeem-Ur-Rehman, Chudhery, Muhammad Adnan Zahid
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