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Expanding the Role of Systems Modeling: Considering Byproduct Generation from Biofuel Production: A response to: Chan et al. 2004. 'The Role of Systems Modeling for Sustainable Development Policy Analysis: the Case of Bio-Ethanol'

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Rosentrater, Kurt A.
Journal: Ecology and Society
Volume: 11
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Date: 2006
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/2393
Sector: Global Commons
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Subject(s): systems
modeling
sustainability
Abstract: "The bioethanol industry has been experiencing rapid growth over the past several years, and is expected to continue to increase production for the foreseeable future. A vital component to the success of this industry is the sales and marketing of processing residues, which are primarily sold as dried distillers grains with solubles (DDGS). Systems modeling, a technique that has been used to predict future demand for bioethanol, can also be used to determine potential byproduct generation rates. This paper discusses the development of one such model, and presents predicted generation of DDGS as well as carbon dioxide emissions from this industry through 2100. These simulation results underscore the growing need to actively pursue research focused on value-added alternatives for the use of bioethanol byproduct streams."

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