Fuel supplier selection for large scale UK bioenergy schemes


Autoria(s): Scott, James A.; Ho, William; Dey, Prasanta K.
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

This article presents a potential method to assist developers of future bioenergy schemes when selecting from available suppliers of biomass materials. The method aims to allow tacit requirements made on biomass suppliers to be considered at the design stage of new developments. The method used is a combination of the Analytical Hierarchy Process and the Quality Function Deployment methods (AHP-QFD). The output of the method is a ranking and relative weighting of the available suppliers which could be used to improve optimization algorithms such as linear and goal programming. The paper is at a conceptual stage and no results have been obtained. The aim is to use the AHP-QFD method to bridge the gap between treatment of explicit and tacit requirements of bioenergy schemes; allowing decision makers to identify the most successful supply strategy available.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/22454/1/Fuel_supplier_selection_for_large_scale_UK_bioenergy_schemes.pdf

Scott, James A.; Ho, William and Dey, Prasanta K. (2011). Fuel supplier selection for large scale UK bioenergy schemes. IN: World Renewable Energy Congress 2011 - Sweden. Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings . Linköping (SE): LiU Electronic Press.

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LiU Electronic Press

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/22454/

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NonPeerReviewed