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Towards a sustainable capacity expansion of the Danish biogas sector
Mikkel Bojesen, Luc Boerboom,
Hans Skov-Petersen
Sektion for Produktion, Markeder og Politik
LUKKET: Landskabsarkitektur og planlægning
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Keyphrases
Biogas
100%
Bioenergy Systems
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Sustainable Capacity
100%
Economic Criteria
100%
Spatial multi-criteria Evaluation
100%
Social Criteria
100%
Environmental Criteria
100%
Decision Maker
100%
Capacity Expansion
100%
Bioenergy
50%
Decision Support
50%
Bioenergy Production
50%
Spatial Decision
50%
Production Economics
50%
Two-level
50%
Criteria Weights
50%
Multi-criteria Evaluation Model
50%
Subsidies
50%
Regional Allocation
50%
Analytical Hierarchy Process
50%
Production Cost
50%
Biogas Plant
50%
Resource Economics
50%
Planning Support
50%
Facility Planning
50%
Local Decision Makers
50%
Spatial Planning
50%
Biogas Production
50%
Suitable Location
50%
Planning Procedures
50%
Multi-criteria Decision-making Method
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Resource Economics
100%
Physical Planning
100%
Environmental Economics
100%
Production Costs
100%
Production Theory
100%
Facility Location
100%
Social Economics
100%
AHP Approach
100%
Model Evaluation
100%
Social Sciences
Danish
100%
Biogas
100%
Biomass Energy
100%
Decision Maker
75%
Evaluation Method
50%
Multiple-Criteria Decision Analysis
25%
Environmental Economics
25%
Subsidy
25%
Production Cost
25%
Facility Location
25%
Analytical Hierarchy Process
25%
Production Theory
25%
Spatial Planning
25%
Planning Procedure
25%
Social Economics
25%
Model Evaluation
25%
Decision Making
25%
Authors
25%
Resource Economics
25%