Title :
Technology assessment for energy efficiency programs in Pacific Northwest
Author :
Iskin, Ibrahim ; Daim, Tugrul U.
Author_Institution :
Dept. Eng. & Technol. Manage., Portland State Univ., Portland, OR, USA
Abstract :
This paper introduces a hierarchical decision modeling framework for energy efficiency program planning in electric utilities. The proposed approach focuses on assessment of emerging energy efficiency technologies and is proposed to bridge the gap between technology screening and cost/benefit evaluation practices. The proposed approach is expected to identify emerging technology alternatives, which have the highest potential to pass cost/benefit ratio testing procedures, and contribute to effectiveness of decision practices in energy efficiency program planning. Proposed framework also incorporates a rank order analysis for testing the robustness of results from different stakeholder perspectives in an attempt to enable more informed decision making practices. Proposed framework was applied for the case of Northwest U.S., results of the case application and future research initiatives are presented.
Keywords :
cost-benefit analysis; energy conservation; power system analysis computing; power system planning; Northwest U.S.; Pacific Northwest; cost-benefit evaluation practices; cost-benefit ratio testing procedures; electric utilities; energy efficiency program planning; energy efficiency technology assessment; hierarchical decision modeling framework; rank order analysis; technology screening; Biological system modeling; Decision making; Economics; Energy efficiency; Instruments; Lighting; Planning;
Conference_Titel :
Management of Engineering & Technology (PICMET), 2014 Portland International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kanazawa