Modelling biodiesel supply chain: Current state and opportunities for future research

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Abstract

The use of renewable energy is an important issue that is being promoted internationally. Considering the supply of fossil energy is increasingly depleting and requires a very long time to be renewed. One of the uses of renewable energy that is being promoted is the use of biodiesel as a substitute for diesel fuel. This utilization is carried out by mixing biodiesel with diesel fuel. The quantity of biodiesel blended with diesel fuel is following the rules in each country. That is why the biodiesel supply chain must be described to obtain minimum economic costs and environmental costs. This paper presents a comprehensive review of current biodiesel supply chain models. A study of the biodiesel supply chain's current state concludes by highlighting the unaddressed area or the gaps existing in the existing literature by suggesting future research in the biodiesel supply chain, specifically in the area case study in Indonesia.

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Silalahi, F. T. R., Simatupang, T. M., Siallagan, M. P., & Sinaga, R. H. M. (2021). Modelling biodiesel supply chain: Current state and opportunities for future research. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 226). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202122600017

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