Title :
Assessment of solar photovoltaic technologies using multiple perspectives and hierarchical decision modeling: Manufacturers worldview
Author :
Sheikh, Nasir J. ; Young-Jun Park ; Kocaoglu, Dundar F.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Technol. & Soc., State Univ. of New York, Incheon, South Korea
Abstract :
The assessment of photovoltaic technologies using multiple perspectives such as social, technological, economic, environmental, and political (STEEP) have become increasingly important in the last several years. Each perspective is composed of multiple criteria with the social and political perspectives gaining more significance. A hierarchical decision model using expert judgment quantification was developed to provide the relative ranking of the criteria. Such modeling is effective in assessing technologies considering multiple competing perspectives and criteria. The model was operationalized via desirability functions for each criterion. The combined results provide scores for each technology and indicate in which criteria the technology needs improvement. In earlier research the electric utility worldview was considered to assess multiple photovoltaic technologies. In this paper the solar photovoltaic manufacturer worldview case study is presented.
Keywords :
decision making; socio-economic effects; solar cells; technology management; STEEP; desirability functions; expert judgment quantification; hierarchical decision model; social-technological-economic-environmental-political perspectives; solar photovoltaic technologies; technology needs improvement; Economics; Educational institutions; Government; Photovoltaic systems; Power industry; Renewable energy sources;
Conference_Titel :
Management of Engineering & Technology (PICMET), 2014 Portland International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kanazawa