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Coordinated Management of Organic Waste and Derived Products.

Apoorva M Sampat1, Yicheng Hu1, Mahmoud Sharara2, Horacio Aguirre-Villegas2, Gerardo Ruiz-Mercado3, Rebecca A Larson2, Victor M Zavala1.   

Abstract

We propose a coordination framework for managing urban and rural organic waste in a scalable manner by orchestrating waste exchange, transportation, and transformation into value-added products. The framework is inspired by coordinated management systems that are currently used to operate power grids across the world and that have been instrumental in achieving high levels of efficiency and technological innovation. In the proposed framework, suppliers and consumers of waste and derived products as well as transportation and technology providers bid into a coordination system that is operated by an independent system operator. Allocations and prices for waste and derived products are obtained by the operator by solving a dispatch problem that maximizes the social welfare and that balances supply and demand across a given geographical region. Coordination enables handling of complex constraints and interdependencies that arise from transportation and bio-physico-chemical transformations of waste into products. We prove that the coordination system delivers prices and product allocations that satisfy economic and efficiency properties of a competitive market. The framework is scalable in that it can provide open access that fosters transactions between small and large players in urban and rural areas and over wide geographical regions. Moreover, the framework provides a systematic approach to enable coordinated responses to externalities such as droughts and extreme weather events, to monetize environmental impacts and remediation, to achieve complex social goals such as geographical nutrient balancing, and to justify technology investment and development efforts. Furthermore, the framework can facilitate coordination with electrical, natural gas, water, and transportation, and food distribution infrastructures.

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Keywords:  coordination; interdependencies; markets; organic waste

Year:  2019        PMID: 32704194      PMCID: PMC7376758          DOI: 10.1016/j.compchemeng.2019.06.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comput Chem Eng        ISSN: 0098-1354            Impact factor:   3.845


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