Sugar-ethanol-electricity co-generation in Hawai'i: an application of linear programming (LP) for optimizing strategies.

Biomass and Bioenergy(2013)

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This research develops a linear programming (LP) model to assess various options for sugar and biofuel production from sugarcane and other feedstock in Hawaii. More specifically, the study focuses on finding optimal sugar and biomass feedstock that would maximize producer profits in the production of sugar, ethanol and electricity. Feedstock included in the model were sugarcane, banagrass, energy cane and sweet sorghum. Given available land resources for growing energy crops on the island of Maui, four land resource scenarios were considered. If available land resources were used in the production of sugarcane and energy crops with added utilization of non-prime lands, Hawaii's ethanol goal for year 2020 could be achieved while maintaining two-thirds of Hawaii's current sugar production. Crop yields and unit production costs are key factors in determining optimal quantities of feedstock in the optimization model tested in this study.
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Biofuel,Energy crops,Ethanol,Hawaii,Linear program,Non-prime land
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