Assessment of Energy Systems Using Extended Fuzzy AHP, Fuzzy VIKOR, and TOPSIS Approaches to Manage Non-Cooperative Opinions
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Fuzzy AHP Fuzzy VIKOR & TOPSIS Energy system investment Group decision making Clean energy Sensitivity analysis
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2020-03Referencia bibliográfica
Taylan, O., Alamoudi, R., Kabli, M., AlJifri, A., Ramzi, F., & Herrera-Viedma, E. (2020). Assessment of energy systems using extended fuzzy AHP, fuzzy VIKOR, and TOPSIS approaches to manage non-cooperative opinions. Sustainability, 12(7), 2745. [doi:10.3390/su12072745]
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This research was funded by the Deanship of Scientific Research (DSR) at King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, under grant no. (RG-7-135-38). The authors, therefore, acknowledge with thanks DSR technical and financial support.Résumé
Energy systems planning commonly involves the study of supply and demand of power,
forecasting the trends of parameters established on economics and technical criteria of models.
Numerous measures are needed for the fulfillment of energy system assessment and the investment
plans. The higher energy prices which call for diversification of energy systems and managing the
resolution of conflicts are the results of high energy demand for growing economies. Due to some
challenging problems of fossil fuels, energy production and distribution from alternative sources
are getting more attention. This study aimed to reveal the most proper energy systems in Saudi
Arabia for investment. Hence, integrated fuzzy AHP (Analytic Hierarchy Process), fuzzy VIKOR
(Vlse Kriterijumska Optimizacija Kompromisno Resenje) and TOPSIS (Technique for Order Preferences
by Similarity to Idle Solution) methodologies were employed to determine the most eligible energy
systems for investment. Eight alternative energy systems were assessed against nine criteria—power
generation capacity, efficiency, storability, safety, air pollution, being depletable, net present value,
enhanced local economic development, and government support. Data were collected using the Delphi
method, a team of three decision-makers (DMs) was established in a heterogeneous manner with the
addition of nine domain experts to carry out the analysis. The fuzzy AHP approach was used for
clarifying the weight of criteria and fuzzy VIKOR and TOPSIS were utilized for ordering the alternative
energy systems according to their investment priority. On the other hand, sensitivity analysis was
carried out to determine the priority of investment for energy systems and comparison of them using
the weight of group utility and fuzzy DEA (Data Envelopment Analysis) approaches. The results
and findings suggested that solar photovoltaic (PV) is the paramount renewable energy system
for investment, according to both fuzzy VIKOR and fuzzy TOPSIS approaches. In this context our
findings were compared with other works comprehensively.