The application of fuzzy multi-objective decision-making (F-MODM) to the optimization problems of renewable energy (RE) planning with uncertainties has become increasingly popular, although it is still rare in contrast to the use of traditional multi-attribute decision-making (MADM) methods. This study contributes to the domain of F-MODM modeling and the empirical applications of RE. Methodologically, as a recent trend to enhance the solution quality of fuzzy goal programming (FGP) in F-MODM is to introduce the "tolerance" (or admissible violation) concept to membership functions (MFs), this study proposes a novel 'FGP-MT' (multi-tolerance FGP) model to overcome the limitations of 'single tolerance' during FGP modeling (i.e. being unable to fit complicated 'multitolerance' decision contexts and running the risk of missing better optimality). The model is first verified using a numerical example from the F-MODM literature. Empirically, an application of the FGP-MT model is then consider...
(2023). Optimising sustainable renewable energy portfolios using a multi-tolerance fuzzy goal programming approach [journal article - articolo]. In INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GREEN ENERGY. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/302432
Optimising sustainable renewable energy portfolios using a multi-tolerance fuzzy goal programming approach
Hocine, Amin;
2023-01-01
Abstract
The application of fuzzy multi-objective decision-making (F-MODM) to the optimization problems of renewable energy (RE) planning with uncertainties has become increasingly popular, although it is still rare in contrast to the use of traditional multi-attribute decision-making (MADM) methods. This study contributes to the domain of F-MODM modeling and the empirical applications of RE. Methodologically, as a recent trend to enhance the solution quality of fuzzy goal programming (FGP) in F-MODM is to introduce the "tolerance" (or admissible violation) concept to membership functions (MFs), this study proposes a novel 'FGP-MT' (multi-tolerance FGP) model to overcome the limitations of 'single tolerance' during FGP modeling (i.e. being unable to fit complicated 'multitolerance' decision contexts and running the risk of missing better optimality). The model is first verified using a numerical example from the F-MODM literature. Empirically, an application of the FGP-MT model is then consider...| File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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