The impact of commodity price uncertainty on the economic value of waste-to-energy conversion in agricultural processing

This section studies the economic implications of waste-to-energy conversion; that is, converting organic waste into a saleable product to be used as a feedstock in another firm (e.g., biomass boiler) to generate energy (e.g., heat, electricity). We focus on the context of an agricultural processor...

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Main Authors: BIN, Li, BOYABATLI, Onur, AVCI, Buket
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Language:English
Published: Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University 2023
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Online Access:https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/7459
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Institution: Singapore Management University
Language: English
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Summary:This section studies the economic implications of waste-to-energy conversion; that is, converting organic waste into a saleable product to be used as a feedstock in another firm (e.g., biomass boiler) to generate energy (e.g., heat, electricity). We focus on the context of an agricultural processor that uses a commodity input to produce both a commodity output and organic waste. By making a comparison with a benchmark case in which waste goes to landfill, we characterize the economic value of waste-to-energy conversion. Using a model calibration based on palm oil industry in Malaysia, we examine how this economic value is impacted by (i) input and output spot price uncertainties and (ii) organic waste price’s dependence on the output spot price.