Multi-criteria decision-making model for assessing the sustainability index of wind-turbine support systems: application to a new precast concrete alternative

    Albert de la Fuente Info
    Jaume Armengou Info
    Oriol Pons Info
    Antonio Aguado Info

Abstract

A multi-criteria decision-making system based on the MIVES method is presented as a model for assessing the global sustainability index scores of existing wind-turbine support systems. This model is specifically designed to discriminate between tower systems in order to minimize the subjectivity of the decision and, thus, facilitate the task of deciding which system is best for a given set of boundary conditions (e.g., height, turbine power, soil conditions) and economic, social and environmental requirements. The model’s versatility is proven by assessing the sustainability index of an innovative new precast concrete tower alternative also described in this paper. As a result of this analysis, some points of improvement in the new system have been detected.

First published online: 23 Jun 2016

Keywords:

AHP, wind-turbine supports, MIVES, quantitative analysis, sustainability, value analysis

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Multi-criteria decision-making model for assessing the sustainability index of wind-turbine support systems: application to a new precast concrete alternative. (2017). Journal of Civil Engineering and Management, 23(2), 194-203. https://doi.org/10.3846/13923730.2015.1023347

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Multi-criteria decision-making model for assessing the sustainability index of wind-turbine support systems: application to a new precast concrete alternative. (2017). Journal of Civil Engineering and Management, 23(2), 194-203. https://doi.org/10.3846/13923730.2015.1023347

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