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Application of multi-criteria decision-making tools for assessing biogas plants: a case study in Reykjavik, Iceland

Abstract: The European Union is planning a new program to achieve climate neutrality by 2050. In this context, the Icelandic government plans to ban new registrations of fossil fuel cars after 2030 as one of the strategies to make Iceland a carbon-neutral country by 2040. Upgraded biogas can be directly used in vehicles with CNG engines, reducing CO2 emissions by 80%. In this paper, several alternatives of biogas plants, simulated in previous research, were evaluated by considering techno-economic and environmental criteria through the application of multi-criteria decision-making tools. Twelve alternatives were analyzed using the Definite 3.1 software. A weighted summation algorithm, which transforms all criteria into the same scale by multiplying them by weights and then summing them to obtain the results, was used in the analysis. The multi-criteria analysis of the twelve proposed alternatives included eleven criteria (three technical, five economic, and three environmental) whose weights were changed in a total of eleven scenarios. From a global perspective, when all criteria were considered (9.1% weight) the best alternative with a score of 0.58 was the single-stage biogas plant working with municipal solid waste. Sensitivity and uncertainty analyses also demonstrated that the multi-criteria results obtained were robust and reliable.

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 Autoría: Llano T., Dosal E., Lindorfer J., Finger D.C.,

 Fuente: Water, 2021, 13(16), 2150

Editorial: MDPI

 Fecha de publicación: 05/08/2021

Nº de páginas: 17

Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 DOI: 10.3390/w13162150

ISSN: 2073-4441

Autoría

ELENA DOSAL VIÑAS

LINDORFER, JOHANNES

FINGER, DAVID C.