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J.w. Gosselink - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • pathways to a more sustainable production of energy sustainable hydrogen a Research Objective for shell
    International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2002
    Co-Authors: J.w. Gosselink
    Abstract:

    Towards a sustainable energy supply is a clear direction for exploratory Research in Shell. Examples of energy carriers, which should be delivered to the envisaged sustainable energy markets, are bio-fuels, produced from biomass residues, and hydrogen (or electricity), produced from renewable sources. In contrast to the readily available ancient sunlight stored in fossil fuels, the harvesting of incident sunlight will be intermittent, efficient electricity and hydrogen storage technologies need to be developed. Research to develop those energy chains is going on, but the actual transformation from current fossil fuel based to sustainable energy markets will take a considerable time. In the meantime the fossil fuel based energy markets have to be transformed to mitigate the impact of the use of fossil fuels. Some elements in this transformation are fuels for ultra-clean combustion (hydrocarbons and oxygenates), hydrogen from fossil fuels, fuels for processors for fuel cells, carbon sequestration.

  • Pathways to a more sustainable production of energy: sustainable hydrogen—a Research Objective for Shell
    International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2002
    Co-Authors: J.w. Gosselink
    Abstract:

    Towards a sustainable energy supply is a clear direction for exploratory Research in Shell. Examples of energy carriers, which should be delivered to the envisaged sustainable energy markets, are bio-fuels, produced from biomass residues, and hydrogen (or electricity), produced from renewable sources. In contrast to the readily available ancient sunlight stored in fossil fuels, the harvesting of incident sunlight will be intermittent, efficient electricity and hydrogen storage technologies need to be developed. Research to develop those energy chains is going on, but the actual transformation from current fossil fuel based to sustainable energy markets will take a considerable time. In the meantime the fossil fuel based energy markets have to be transformed to mitigate the impact of the use of fossil fuels. Some elements in this transformation are fuels for ultra-clean combustion (hydrocarbons and oxygenates), hydrogen from fossil fuels, fuels for processors for fuel cells, carbon sequestration.

Josefa Mula - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • mathematical programming models for supply chain production and transport planning
    European Journal of Operational Research, 2010
    Co-Authors: Josefa Mula, David Peidro, Manuel Diazmadronero, Eduardo Vicens
    Abstract:

    This paper presents a review of mathematical programming models for supply chain production and transport planning. The purpose of this review is to identify current and future Research in this field and to propose a taxonomy framework based on the following elements: supply chain structure, decision level, modeling approach, purpose, shared information, limitations, novelty and application. The Research Objective is to provide readers with a starting point for mathematical modeling problems in supply chain production and transport planning aimed at production management Researchers.

  • models for production planning under uncertainty a review
    International Journal of Production Economics, 2006
    Co-Authors: Josefa Mula, Raul Pole, Jose P Garciasabate, Francisco Cruz Lario
    Abstract:

    Abstract The consideration of uncertainty in manufacturing systems supposes a great advance. Models for production planning which do not recognize the uncertainty can be expected to generate inferior planning decisions as compared to models that explicitly account for the uncertainty. This paper reviews some of the existing literature of production planning under uncertainty. The Research Objective is to provide the reader with a starting point about uncertainty modelling in production planning problems aimed at production management Researchers. The literature review that we compiled consists of 87 citations from 1983 to 2004. A classification scheme for models for production planning under uncertainty is defined.

  • Models for production planning under uncertainty: A review ☆
    International Journal of Production Economics, 2006
    Co-Authors: Josefa Mula, Raul Poler, José P. García-sabater, Francisco Cruz Lario
    Abstract:

    Abstract The consideration of uncertainty in manufacturing systems supposes a great advance. Models for production planning which do not recognize the uncertainty can be expected to generate inferior planning decisions as compared to models that explicitly account for the uncertainty. This paper reviews some of the existing literature of production planning under uncertainty. The Research Objective is to provide the reader with a starting point about uncertainty modelling in production planning problems aimed at production management Researchers. The literature review that we compiled consists of 87 citations from 1983 to 2004. A classification scheme for models for production planning under uncertainty is defined.

Eduardo Vicens - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Francisco Cruz Lario - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • models for production planning under uncertainty a review
    International Journal of Production Economics, 2006
    Co-Authors: Josefa Mula, Raul Pole, Jose P Garciasabate, Francisco Cruz Lario
    Abstract:

    Abstract The consideration of uncertainty in manufacturing systems supposes a great advance. Models for production planning which do not recognize the uncertainty can be expected to generate inferior planning decisions as compared to models that explicitly account for the uncertainty. This paper reviews some of the existing literature of production planning under uncertainty. The Research Objective is to provide the reader with a starting point about uncertainty modelling in production planning problems aimed at production management Researchers. The literature review that we compiled consists of 87 citations from 1983 to 2004. A classification scheme for models for production planning under uncertainty is defined.

  • Models for production planning under uncertainty: A review ☆
    International Journal of Production Economics, 2006
    Co-Authors: Josefa Mula, Raul Poler, José P. García-sabater, Francisco Cruz Lario
    Abstract:

    Abstract The consideration of uncertainty in manufacturing systems supposes a great advance. Models for production planning which do not recognize the uncertainty can be expected to generate inferior planning decisions as compared to models that explicitly account for the uncertainty. This paper reviews some of the existing literature of production planning under uncertainty. The Research Objective is to provide the reader with a starting point about uncertainty modelling in production planning problems aimed at production management Researchers. The literature review that we compiled consists of 87 citations from 1983 to 2004. A classification scheme for models for production planning under uncertainty is defined.

David Peidro - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.