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Les émissions de CO2 en raffinerie et leur affectation aux différents produits finis

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  • Denis Babusiaux

    (IFPEN - IFP Energies nouvelles)

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Dans le cadre d'une modélisation par programmation linéaire des émissions de CO2 en raffinerie, nous considérons une fonction objectif définie comme la somme deux composantes, l'une correspondant au coût d'exploitation, l'autre au coût associé aux émissions de gaz carbonique. Nous proposons une méthode de calcul du contenu marginal en émissions de CO2 associé à chaque contrainte et précisons dans quelle mesure les contenus marginaux en CO2 des différents produits finis ont une structure de contenu moyen, autrement dit fournissent une clef de répartition par produit des émissions de la raffinerie.

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  • Denis Babusiaux, 2000. "Les émissions de CO2 en raffinerie et leur affectation aux différents produits finis," Working Papers hal-02460769, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-02460769
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    1. Axel Pierru, 2002. "Extension d'un théorème de dualité en programmation linéaire Application à la décomposition de coûts marginaux de long terme," Working Papers hal-02460879, HAL.
    2. Albert Banal-Estañol & Jeremy Eckhause & Olivier Massol, 2015. "Incentives for early adoption of carbon capture technology: further considerations from a European perspective," Working Papers hal-02475485, HAL.
    3. Vincent Brémond & Emmanuel Hache & Tovonony Razafindrabe, 2015. "On the link between oil price and exchange rate : A time-varying VAR parameter approach," Working Papers hal-03206684, HAL.
    4. Anthony Paris, 2016. "The Effect of Biofuels on the Link between Oil and Agricultural Commodity Prices: A Smooth Transition Cointegration Approach," EconomiX Working Papers 2016-5, University of Paris Nanterre, EconomiX.

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