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Water Network Design Using a Multiobjective Real Options Framework

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  • João Marques
  • Maria Cunha
  • Dragan Savić
  • Orazio Giustolisi

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Water distribution networks (WDNs) are an essential element of urban infrastructure. To achieve a good level of performance, the traditional design of WDNs based on expected future conditions should be replaced by a flexible design, using real options (ROs), that accounts for uncertainty by taking a broader view of possible future options. This work proposes a multiobjective ROs framework that sets out to reduce costs, minimize hydraulic pressure deficiency, and a third objective for minimizing carbon emissions. A multiobjective simulated annealing algorithm is used to identify the Pareto-optimal solutions, thus enabling a trade-off analysis between solutions. These trade-offs show that a low pressure deficit solution is achieved by increasing investment at a much faster rate after a certain pressure deficit threshold (60 m). Also, the pressure deficits can only be reduced by increasing carbon emissions. Finally, this work also emphasizes the importance of including carbon emissions as a specific objective by comparing the results of the proposed model and another one that did not cover the environmental objective. The results show that it is possible to reduce CO 2 for the same level of capital expenditure or the same level of network pressure deficits if carbon emissions are minimized in the optimization process.

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  • João Marques & Maria Cunha & Dragan Savić & Orazio Giustolisi, 2017. "Water Network Design Using a Multiobjective Real Options Framework," Journal of Optimization, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-13, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jjopti:4373952
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/4373952
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