A fuzzy multi‐criteria decision‐making model for CCHP systems driven by different energy sources

A fuzzy multi‐criteria decision‐making model for CCHP systems driven by different energy sources

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Article ID: iaor20121799
Volume: 42
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 286
End Page Number: 296
Publication Date: Mar 2012
Journal: Energy Policy
Authors: , ,
Keywords: decision theory: multiple criteria
Abstract:

Because of its energy‐saving and pollutant emission reduction potentials, combined cooling, heating and power (CCHP) system has been widely used in different kinds of buildings to solve building‐related energetic problems and environmental issues. As various kinds of clean energy and renewable energy have been focused and applied to CCHP systems, it is urgent to find a practical decision making methodology for CCHP systems driven by different energy sources. In this paper, an evaluation model which integrates fuzzy theory with multi‐criteria decision making process is proposed to assess the comprehensive benefits of CCHP systems from technology, economic, society and environment criterions. Grey relation analysis and combination weighting method are also employed to compare the integrated performances of CCHP systems driven by natural gas, fuel cell, biomass energy and combined gas‐steam cycle respectively with a separation production system. Finally, a baseline residential building in Beijing, China is selected as a case to obtain the optimal CCHP system alternative. The results indicate that gas–steam combined cycle CCHP system is the optimum scheme among the five options.

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