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Ayrıntılı Bilimsel Program ve Bildiri Özetleri - YAEM2010

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C5-06<br />

YAEM 2010<br />

YÖNEYLEM ARAÞTIRMASI VE ENDÜSTRÝ MÜHENDÝSLÝGI 30. ULUSAL KONGRESÝ<br />

Enerji <strong>ve</strong> Çevre Planlamasý 2: Environment and OR<br />

2 Temmuz 2010 / 15:45 - 17:15<br />

Oturum Salonu: MDBF L048<br />

Oturum Baþkaný: Yiðit Kazançoðlu<br />

Competition under Product Take-Back Laws: Individual or<br />

Collecti<strong>ve</strong> Systems?<br />

Atalay Atasu, Ravi Subramanian<br />

College of Management, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta. GA,<br />

USA<br />

We in<strong>ve</strong>stigate the economic impacts of collecti<strong>ve</strong> and individual<br />

producer responsibility models of product take-back laws and how<br />

they affect manufacturers' recyclability choices. We show that<br />

individual producer responsibility models offer superior incenti<strong>ve</strong>s for<br />

recyclable product design as compared to collecti<strong>ve</strong> models, and<br />

provide a le<strong>ve</strong>l competiti<strong>ve</strong> ground. Collecti<strong>ve</strong> producer responsibility<br />

models may distort competition and allow free-riding on savings in<br />

product reco<strong>ve</strong>ry costs. We find that a best case scenario can be<br />

obtained when producers synergistically collaborate under individual<br />

producer responsibility.<br />

Dynamic <strong>Program</strong>ming in Balancing Renewable Energy<br />

Ýn<strong>ve</strong>stment<br />

1 2<br />

Cem Keskin , Gülgün Kayakutlu<br />

1 Institute of Energy, Istanbul Technical Uni<strong>ve</strong>rsity, Istanbul<br />

2 Department of Industrial Engineering, Istanbul Technical Uni<strong>ve</strong>rsity,<br />

Istanbul<br />

A dynamic programming model is proposed for helping the decision<br />

makers to compare two most common rural energy technologies wind<br />

and solar energy systems (photovoltaic cells) in terms of time<br />

dependent factors. These factors are divided into two groups:<br />

environmental and technological. Environmental factors are seasonal<br />

variations of temperature, air mass, solar irradiance etc.<br />

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