INITIAL CAPACITY OF BIOENERGETIC PRODUCTION FOR THE RECYCLING OF PLASTICS IN CABINDA, ANGOLA
Keywords:
bioenergetics, initial investments, technology assimilation, uncertainty, plasticAbstract
In this paper, the study of the possibilities of the efficient use of forest residuals as raw materials, for the production of bioenergetics that guarantees the operations of a plant for the recycling of plastic residuals is exposed. In the study, a conceptual model and the procedures for the assimilation of technologies of bioenergetic production, reported in previous works, is validated (Muto et al., 2016). Due to their significance, it is considered the uncertainty to the future changes with emphasis to the growth of the demand of capacities of prosecution of urban solid wastes (USW) and the readiness of the raw material. Suitable values of initial investment capabilities are determined for a first step forward so that a second stage investor that increases capabilities must be run at 6 years for initial investment executed capabilities. The first investment will recover in 2.8 years.