Unveiling the nexus of digital conversion and clean energy: An ISM-MICMAC and DEMATEL perspective

IF 1.8 Q4 ENERGY & FUELS AIMS Energy Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3934/energy.2023040
Anthony Bagherian, Mark Gershon, Sunil Kumar
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Our aim is to develop a hierarchical framework that assesses the interdependence of digital metrics impacting clean energy in the European energy market. The framework is evaluated to determine its applicability to clean energy and implementation. We utilize a taxonomy of digital metrics with the MICMAC ("Matrice d'Impacts Croisés-Multiplication Appliquée à un Classement") methodology and a questionnaire-based survey using DEMATEL to validate the framework. This results in an efficient hierarchy and contextual relationship between key metrics in the European energy industry. We investigate and simulate ten key metrics of digital conversion for clean energy in the energy domain, identifying the most significant effects, including the "decision-making process" the "sustainable value chain" the "sustainable supply chain", "sustainable product life cycle", and the "interconnection of diverse equipment". The MICMAC methodology is used to classify these parameters for a better understanding of their structure, and DEMATEL is employed to examine cause-and-effect relationships and linkages. The practical implications of this framework can assist institutions, experts, and academics in forecasting essential metrics and can complement existing studies on digital conversion and clean energy. By prioritizing these key parameters, improvements in convenience, efficiency, and the reduction of product fossilization can be achieved. The value and originality of this study lie in the novel advancements in analyzing digital conversion metrics in the European energy industry using a cohesive ISM, MICMAC, and DEMATEL framework.

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揭示数字转换和清洁能源的关系:ISM-MICMAC和DEMATEL的观点
& lt; abstract>我们的目标是开发一个分层框架,评估影响欧洲能源市场清洁能源的数字指标的相互依赖性。对该框架进行评估,以确定其对清洁能源的适用性和实施情况。我们利用MICMAC(“matrix d’impacts crois - multiplication applique Classement”)方法对数字指标进行分类,并使用DEMATEL进行基于问卷的调查,以验证该框架。这导致了欧洲能源行业关键指标之间有效的层次结构和上下文关系。我们调查并模拟了能源领域清洁能源数字化转换的十个关键指标,确定了最显著的影响,包括“决策过程”、“可持续价值链”、“可持续供应链”、“可持续产品生命周期”和“多种设备互联”。MICMAC方法用于对这些参数进行分类,以便更好地了解它们的结构,并使用DEMATEL来检查因果关系和联系。该框架的实际意义可以帮助机构、专家和学者预测基本指标,并可以补充有关数字转换和清洁能源的现有研究。通过优先考虑这些关键参数,可以实现便利性,效率和减少产品石化的改进。本研究的价值和独创性在于,在分析欧洲能源行业的数字转换指标方面取得了新的进展,使用了一个有凝聚力的ISM、MICMAC和DEMATEL框架。& lt; / abstract>
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AIMS Energy
AIMS Energy ENERGY & FUELS-
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3.80
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11.10%
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34
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: AIMS Energy is an international Open Access journal devoted to publishing peer-reviewed, high quality, original papers in the field of Energy technology and science. We publish the following article types: original research articles, reviews, editorials, letters, and conference reports. AIMS Energy welcomes, but not limited to, the papers from the following topics: · Alternative energy · Bioenergy · Biofuel · Energy conversion · Energy conservation · Energy transformation · Future energy development · Green energy · Power harvesting · Renewable energy
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