Impact of government policies on Sustainable Petroleum Supply Chain (SPSC): A case study – Part II (The State of Nebraska)

Davoud Ghahremanlou, W. Kubiak
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The accompanying part I (Ghahremanlou and Kubiak 2020) developed the Lean Model (LM), a two-stage stochastic programming model which incorporates Renewable Fuel Standard 2 (RFS2), Tax Credits, Tariffs, and Blend Wall (BW), to study the policy impact on the Sustainable Petroleum Supply Chain (SPSC) using cellulosic ethanol. The model enables us to study the impact by running computational experiments more efficiently and consequently by arriving at robust managerial insights much faster. In this paper, we present a case study of the policy impact on the SPSC in the State of Nebraska using the model. The case study uses available real-life data. The study shows that increasing RFS2 does not impact the amount of ethanol blended with gasoline but it might lead to bankruptcy of the refineries. We recommend that the government consider increasing the BW because of its positive economic, environmental and social impacts. For the same reason, we recommend that the tax credit for blending the US produced ethanol with gasoline be at least 0:189 $/gal and the tariff for imported ethanol be at least 1:501 $/gal. These also make the State independent from foreign ethanol thereby enhancing its energy security. Finally, the change in policy impacts the SPSC itself, most importantly it influences the strategic decisions, however setting up a bio-refinery at York county and a blending site at Douglas county emerge as the most robust location decisions against the policy change in the study.
政府政策对可持续石油供应链(SPSC)的影响:案例研究-第二部分(内布拉斯加州)
随附的第一部分(Ghahremanlou和Kubiak 2020)开发了精益模型(LM),这是一个两阶段随机规划模型,包含可再生燃料标准2 (RFS2),税收抵免,关税和混合壁(BW),以研究政策对使用纤维素乙醇的可持续石油供应链(SPSC)的影响。该模型使我们能够通过更有效地运行计算实验来研究其影响,从而更快地得出可靠的管理见解。在本文中,我们使用该模型对内布拉斯加州SPSC的政策影响进行了案例研究。该案例研究使用了可获得的真实数据。研究表明,提高RFS2不会影响汽油中乙醇的掺入量,但可能导致炼油厂破产。鉴于对经济、环境和社会的积极影响,我们建议政府考虑增加生物废物限额。出于同样的原因,我们建议将美国生产的乙醇与汽油混合的税收抵免至少为0∶189美元/加仑,进口乙醇的关税至少为1∶501美元/加仑。这也使国家不依赖外国乙醇,从而加强其能源安全。最后,政策的变化影响了SPSC本身,最重要的是它影响了战略决策,然而在约克县建立生物精炼厂和在道格拉斯县建立混合基地是研究中反对政策变化的最有力的选址决策。
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