Application of Multiple Criteria Decision Making to Solar Energy Technologies in the Philippines
Catherine S. Encinas
(MS Graduated: 1st Sem 2009-2010)
Abstract
A sustainability assessment framework has been developed to assist key project implementers involved in solar energy projects in the Philippines. Five key project components, namely: market/financial/economic, technical, socio-cultural, environmental, as well as policies were identified to be critical in assessing new solar energy projects. Sustainability indicators have been identified to gauge the status of the project with respect to the different components. Correspondingly, action items were recommended to aid the user in improving the development of the solar energy project. Solar energy projects have been undertaken by different sectors to address the basic needs of electricity, water, and decent livelihood; especially to remote areas in the country. To achieve these goals, the project must be sustainable by providing the service in the community for at least 10 years. The system must be working, performing its function, and servicing the beneficiaries. The sustainability assessment framework will aid the renewable energy industry of t he country, specifically sectors that have plans of pursuing and developing solar energy projects for off-grid stand-alone applications.
Subject Index : Solar energy industries--Philippines