Mitigating Investment Risk Using Modular Technologies


Abstract in English

We study logistical investment flexibility provided by modular processing technologies for mitigating risk. Specifically, we propose a multi-stage stochastic programming formulation that determines optimal capacity expansion plans that mitigate demand uncertainty. The formulation accounts for multi-product dependencies between small/large units and for trade-offs between expected profit and risk. The formulation uses a cumulative risk measure to avoid timeconsistency issues of traditional, per-stage risk-minimization formulations and we argue that this approach is more compatible with typical investment metrics such as the net present value. Case studies of different complexity are presented to illustrate the developments. Our studies reveal that the Pareto frontier of a flexible setting (allowing for deployment of small units) dominates the Pareto frontier of an inflexible setting (allowing only for deployment of large units). Notably, this dominance is prevalent despite benefits arising from economies of scale of large processing units.

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