Strategic Sustainable Manage Model, Applying Circular Economy Rate Operating Process, to Renewable Energy (#317)
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July 17-19, 2024
Published In
"Sustainable Engineering for a Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive Future at the Service of Education, Research, and Industry for a Society 5.0."
Location of Conference
Costa Rica
Authors
Lu-Chang-Say, Julio
Chambi-Quiroz, Nelson
Ugarte-Gomez, José
Lu-Chang-Say, Estuardo
Abstract
In the midst of a global systemic collapse, a key factor would be a sustainable process management system, to effectively put in practice, the principles of circular economy, from cradle to cradle. This research, exposes a framework, for create and develop sustainable renewable energy projects, combining Circular Economy (CE), Lean, and Theory of Constraints (TOC) Key accounting indicators, and principles, to manage Rate Operating Process (ROP), Throughput (T), Marginal Benefits (BM), Marginal Consumption (CM), and Operational Consumption (CO). Applied case study, shows how to use and manage biomass from different sources, to recover and generate renewable energy. Through analysis and quantification process parameters, maximize the creation of Value, Benefits and, Profits (VBP), BM and T, under the lens of Circular Economy. The systematic literature review outcome those topics, obtaining a methodological framework for create, design, evaluate and manage strategically the process or renewable and sustainable energy projects