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Decision support

Decision support. Sven G. Sommer University of Southern Denmark. Objective. A tool that helps end users of our work to have access to the results with the objective to make the ”right decisions” End users of our joint research is ?. Leaflet. Decision Reader are making decision

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Decision support

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  1. Decision support Sven G. Sommer University of Southern Denmark

  2. Objective • A tool that helps end users of our work to have access to the results with the objective to make the ”right decisions” • End users of our joint research is ?

  3. Leaflet Decision Reader are making decision using the information given • Leaflet with tables: • Biogas production can be assessed • Methane conc. • Inhibition risk (how to avoid these) • Pretreatment need • Information: • Biomass category • Biogas plant design, pretreatment, number of digesters etc. • Biogas plant management (Temp., HRT)

  4. Decision supportproviding advises by model/calculations Decision The calculations provide advices for decision to be made • Model calculations: • By manager • By consultant • By administration • Etc • Information: • End use of biogas • Regulations • Biomass category • Biogas plant design, pretreatment, number of digesters etc. • Biogas plant management (Temp., HRT) • Etc.

  5. Stakeholder analysis , • A tool to make a useful Engagement Plan. • Stakeholderanalysiscanbe a Matrix wherestakeholdersareplottedagainsttwo variables. • Stakecanbeimportance of the stakeholderagainst the ‘influence’ of the stakeholder..

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