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PROMETHEE-ROC Model for Assessing the Readiness of Technology for Generating Energy

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  • Danielle Costa Morais
  • Adiel Teixeira de Almeida
  • Luciana Hazin Alencar
  • Thárcylla Rebecca Negreiros Clemente
  • Ceres Zenaide Barbosa Cavalcanti

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This paper puts forward a proposal for a multicriteria decision model for prioritizing technologies that are critical for power generation in the energy sector. It deals with the context of imprecise information regarding importance of criteria; then an integration of surrogate weights with the PROMETHEE method is undertaken in order to approach this context. In this type of strategic decision problem, how to deal with imprecise information is always a challenge. The use of surrogate weights presents a significant contribution and it can facilitate the assignment of weights in a decision ranking problem, which requires the decision-maker (DM) to order the criteria by their importance for the decision problem. Thus for this situation of assessing the readiness of technology for generating energy where the DM is able and feels comfortable to order all criteria by their relative importance, the proposed approach of surrogate weights in the PROMETHEE II method, the PROMETHEE-ROC model, is shown to be an adequate approach.

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  • Danielle Costa Morais & Adiel Teixeira de Almeida & Luciana Hazin Alencar & Thárcylla Rebecca Negreiros Clemente & Ceres Zenaide Barbosa Cavalcanti, 2015. "PROMETHEE-ROC Model for Assessing the Readiness of Technology for Generating Energy," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-11, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:530615
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/530615
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