Proceedings | Strategy and Innovation area | Year 2018
 

Integration of community preference in energy planning: A way for sustainability

by A. Tannirandon; Nathasit Gerdsri
  
  PICMET 2018 in Hawaii, USA 19-23 Aug. 2018

Abstract

Increasing of population influenced needs to expand energy production and planning. Energy planning changes from a simple single criteria approach focusing only on economics to multi-criteria which involves balancing impact on social and environment. Existing energy planning approaches, especially in developing economies, tend to face many challenges on public acceptance. This study reviewed existing problems and gaps in Thailand Power Development Plan (PDP) and propose energy planning which integrate the view of stakeholders at the first step and minimize personal bias. Mapping model with least square method equation will be used to compare characteristics of selection of energy and stakeholder preferences. It is expected that by using this integration, sustained energy planning will be obtained resulted in effective long term energy planning and development. © 2018 Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology, Inc. (PICMET).

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