In this paper a method to determine the appropriateness of energy resources in rural applications is discussed. Feasible energy resources are comparatively evaluated using eight attributes representing the criteria of appropriateness. 'Appropriateness' is defined as a linear combination of attribute weights multiplied by attribute attainment levels which have been mapped into utility for decision-makers. The uncertainty in data is handled using Monte-Carlo techniques. Sample results indicate a set of dominant energy resources for a particular task. This method can be applied in real-life decision making concerning energy resources for rural applications
In this article, a real-world case- study is presented with two general objectives: to give a clear ...
Energy is an essential dimension of all rural development programmes, and it is therefore vital to i...
Electricity is the rising force among worldwide end-uses of energy. To meet the increasing demand, a...
Feasible energy resources are comparatively evaluated using eight attributes representing a criteria...
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Energy supply to the rural poor in developing countries is a complex activity that transcends the si...
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The deregulation of the electricity supply industry in New Zealand has led to an increased level of ...
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This study is concerned with the application of Multiple Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) techniques ...
Despite significant progress in energy technology, about two billion people worldwide, particularly ...
In this article, a real-world case- study is presented with two general objectives: to give a clear ...
Energy is an essential dimension of all rural development programmes, and it is therefore vital to i...
Electricity is the rising force among worldwide end-uses of energy. To meet the increasing demand, a...
Feasible energy resources are comparatively evaluated using eight attributes representing a criteria...
This paper considers the task of ensuring the energy and environmental security of regions under the...
In recent years, the demand for reliable and sustainable power generation in rural areas has increas...
Rural electrification (RE) can be modelled as a multifactorial task connected to a large number of v...
Energy supply to the rural poor in developing countries is a complex activity that transcends the si...
This report provides a five step process for matching alternative renewable energy technologies with...
In order to successfully deploy a large number of decentralized energy systems in developing countri...
his paper aims to address the issues related to renewable energy (RE) resources optimizat...
The deregulation of the electricity supply industry in New Zealand has led to an increased level of ...
Nowadays, the technologies of electricity generation in distributed systems are usually associated w...
This study is concerned with the application of Multiple Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) techniques ...
Despite significant progress in energy technology, about two billion people worldwide, particularly ...
In this article, a real-world case- study is presented with two general objectives: to give a clear ...
Energy is an essential dimension of all rural development programmes, and it is therefore vital to i...
Electricity is the rising force among worldwide end-uses of energy. To meet the increasing demand, a...