Industrial energy efficiency assessment and prioritization model - An approach based on multi-criteria method PROMETHEE

In today’s scenario of increasing energy prices, new legislations, and rising consumer concerns regarding environmental issues, industries face an unprecedented challenge of reducing their energy consumption without negatively impacting their profit and productivity. Based on this, companies are fo...

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Main Authors: Bernardo Richter, Gabriela Marcondes, Nathalia Monteiro, Sergio Eduardo Costa, Eduardo Loures, Fernando Deschamps, Edson Lima
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Aalborg University Press 2023-04-01
Series:International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management
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Online Access:https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/sepm/article/view/7335
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author Bernardo Richter
Gabriela Marcondes
Nathalia Monteiro
Sergio Eduardo Costa
Eduardo Loures
Fernando Deschamps
Edson Lima
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Gabriela Marcondes
Nathalia Monteiro
Sergio Eduardo Costa
Eduardo Loures
Fernando Deschamps
Edson Lima
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description In today’s scenario of increasing energy prices, new legislations, and rising consumer concerns regarding environmental issues, industries face an unprecedented challenge of reducing their energy consumption without negatively impacting their profit and productivity. Based on this, companies are focusing on analyzing their energy efficiency, which has various criteria to be considered, and at least three organizational levels. To close this gap, this study developed an Industrial energy efficiency assessment and prioritization model based on energy assessment literature. It utilized multi-criteria analysis for the prioritization of industrial energy efficiency measures. To achieve the goal, a literature review was conducted to map relevant energy efficiency practices from which an industrial energy efficiency assessment tool was developed through the lens of three organizational levels (plant, process, and machine). Subsequently, an energy-efficiency project prioritization tool was proposed using the multi-criteria PROMETHEE II method. The assessment and prioritization model was applied to an energy industry for refinement. It generated an overview of the company's energy efficiency maturity and a ranking of the most recommended measures for the optimal use of energy resources according to established criteria and their weights. Four subcategories (lighting, HVAC systems, compressed air, and motors) were analyzed for the organizational levels, and lighting presented the higher result of a maturity of 2.77 on a scale from 0 to 3, also the maturity of the company was 2.01, which means that is still space for improvement. The improvements were highlighted according to each subcategory studied, pointing to actions that needed to be developed to improve energy efficiency.
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spelling doaj.art-3fb84c506339423b869940c5eb0534c92023-04-02T14:52:54ZengAalborg University PressInternational Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management2246-29292023-04-013710.54337/ijsepm.7335Industrial energy efficiency assessment and prioritization model - An approach based on multi-criteria method PROMETHEEBernardo Richter0Gabriela Marcondes1Nathalia Monteiro2Sergio Eduardo Costa3Eduardo Loures4Fernando Deschamps5Edson Lima6Pontifical Catholic University of ParanaPontifical Catholic University of ParanaPontifical Catholic University of Parana, State University of ParáFederal University of Technology - ParanaPontifical Catholic University of ParanaPontifical Catholic University of Parana, Federal University of ParanaFederal University of Technology - Parana In today’s scenario of increasing energy prices, new legislations, and rising consumer concerns regarding environmental issues, industries face an unprecedented challenge of reducing their energy consumption without negatively impacting their profit and productivity. Based on this, companies are focusing on analyzing their energy efficiency, which has various criteria to be considered, and at least three organizational levels. To close this gap, this study developed an Industrial energy efficiency assessment and prioritization model based on energy assessment literature. It utilized multi-criteria analysis for the prioritization of industrial energy efficiency measures. To achieve the goal, a literature review was conducted to map relevant energy efficiency practices from which an industrial energy efficiency assessment tool was developed through the lens of three organizational levels (plant, process, and machine). Subsequently, an energy-efficiency project prioritization tool was proposed using the multi-criteria PROMETHEE II method. The assessment and prioritization model was applied to an energy industry for refinement. It generated an overview of the company's energy efficiency maturity and a ranking of the most recommended measures for the optimal use of energy resources according to established criteria and their weights. Four subcategories (lighting, HVAC systems, compressed air, and motors) were analyzed for the organizational levels, and lighting presented the higher result of a maturity of 2.77 on a scale from 0 to 3, also the maturity of the company was 2.01, which means that is still space for improvement. The improvements were highlighted according to each subcategory studied, pointing to actions that needed to be developed to improve energy efficiency. https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/sepm/article/view/7335Assessment and prioritization modelIndustrial energy efficiency measuresMulti-criteria decision making (MCDM)PROMETHEE II
spellingShingle Bernardo Richter
Gabriela Marcondes
Nathalia Monteiro
Sergio Eduardo Costa
Eduardo Loures
Fernando Deschamps
Edson Lima
Industrial energy efficiency assessment and prioritization model - An approach based on multi-criteria method PROMETHEE
International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management
Assessment and prioritization model
Industrial energy efficiency measures
Multi-criteria decision making (MCDM)
PROMETHEE II
title Industrial energy efficiency assessment and prioritization model - An approach based on multi-criteria method PROMETHEE
title_full Industrial energy efficiency assessment and prioritization model - An approach based on multi-criteria method PROMETHEE
title_fullStr Industrial energy efficiency assessment and prioritization model - An approach based on multi-criteria method PROMETHEE
title_full_unstemmed Industrial energy efficiency assessment and prioritization model - An approach based on multi-criteria method PROMETHEE
title_short Industrial energy efficiency assessment and prioritization model - An approach based on multi-criteria method PROMETHEE
title_sort industrial energy efficiency assessment and prioritization model an approach based on multi criteria method promethee
topic Assessment and prioritization model
Industrial energy efficiency measures
Multi-criteria decision making (MCDM)
PROMETHEE II
url https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/sepm/article/view/7335
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