An Integrated Entropy-TOPSIS Methodology for Evaluating Green Energy Sources

Chiranjib Bhowmik, M. Kaviani, A. Ray, L. Ocampo
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This research aims to select the optimum green energy sources for sustainable planning from a given set of alternatives. The study presents an integrated multi-criteria decision-making analysis—the entropy-technique for order of preference by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS)—to evaluate the energy sources: coal, oil, gas, carbon capture; and storage: nuclear fission/power, large hydro, small hydro, wind, solar photovoltaic, concentrating solar, geothermal, and biomass. Information related to energy parameters are always imprecise; thus, to address the impreciseness of eliciting judgments in the preferences of criteria, the entropy method is used. TOPSIS method is then utilized to select the optimum sources. Results show that solar-photovoltaic is the optimum green energy source having the highest score value, and annual generation is the most prioritized criterion. Sensitivity analysis also demonstrates the robustness of the selection methodology.
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绿色能源评价的熵- topsis综合方法
本研究旨在从一组给定的替代方案中选择可持续规划的最佳绿色能源。该研究提出了一种集成的多标准决策分析方法——熵-理想解决方案相似性偏好排序技术(TOPSIS)——来评估能源:煤、石油、天然气、碳捕集;和存储:核裂变/电力,大水电,小水电,风能,太阳能光伏,聚光太阳能,地热和生物质能。与能量参数相关的信息总是不精确的;因此,为了解决在标准偏好中引出判断的不精确性,使用了熵法。然后利用TOPSIS法选择最优源。结果表明,太阳能光伏是最优绿色能源,分值最高,年发电量是最优先的标准。敏感性分析也证明了选择方法的稳健性。
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