MULTI-CRITERIA EVALUATION FRAMEWORK OF ELECTRICITY FROM RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES Review of Riau Energy Systems Planning

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2013-05-04

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The use of renewable energy sources (RES) for the production of electric power brings huge benefits both in terms of environmental protection as well as savings in non-renewable resources. Nevertheless, the very nature of RES raise technical and economic problems that create a considerable gap between their potential capacity and ways to feasibly exploit them. Their many different forms and the ways in which they may be used have to be carefully examined in order to evaluate the costs and other technical and environmental factors involved. The planning and appraisal of sustainable energy projects involve rather complex tasks. This is due to the fact that the decision making process is the closing link in the process of analysing and handling different types of information: environmental, technical, economic and social. Such information can play a strategic role in steering the decision maker towards one choice instead of another. Some of these variables can be handled fairly easily by numerical models whilst others, particularly ones relating to environmental impacts, may only be adjudicated qualitatively. In many cases therefore, traditional evaluation methods and the chief economic and financial indicators are unable to deal with all the components involved in an environmentally valid energy project. Multicriteria methods provide a flexible tool that is able to handle and bring together a wide range of variables appraised in different ways and thus offer valid assistance to the decision maker in mapping out the problem. This paper sets out the application of a multi-criteria method to Review of Riau Energy Systems Planning for electricity.

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decision, energy, evaluation, multi-criteria

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