Abstract

Abstract Multi-fuel solutions are an increasingly common set-up in CHP (Combined Heat and Power) plants. Many plants use different types of biofuels, such as wood or agricultural products. In Finland, the most prominent type of biofuel in CHP are forestry products, with agricultural biofuel playing a marginal part. This work investigates the use of the papiNet standard, originally designed for the forestry supply chain, as a possible data exchange format for a multi-fuel supply chain where forestry products are the dominant type of fuel. Two data models are described in this work: a data exchange model between different actors in the supply chain, and a data model for storing the required information. Furthermore, the application of the papiNet standard with these data models is explored. As a result, the papiNet standard is found to be suitable for use with some provisions.

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