Optimizing an equitable micro-hydropower deployment: Application of a multi-objective method for rural Indonesia

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Dini Maghfirra, Jared L. Cohon, Paulina Jaramillo, M. Granger Morgan
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Abstract

Much of the developing world is still struggling to provide electricity to rural populations. Extending the grid is frequently not feasible or too expensive in rural and remote areas. In such situations, micro-hydropower (MHP) can be a cost-effective source of renewable off-grid electricity and can be easier to implement and more reliable than a number of other generation technologies. This study employs multi-objective mixed-integer-linear programming (MOMILP) to identify nondominated MHP portfolios to meet rural electricity needs across Indonesia. Besides maximizing the new MHP generation capacity within a fixed budget, this study also incorporates equity as an objective. The equity issue becomes crucial to ensure that government resources are deployed in a manner that considers impacts for the entire population. The MOMILP optimizes a weighted objective function that applies different relative weights to the objectives of generation capacity and equity, subject to several constraints on resource availability and capacity shortfall, as well as budget. In this way, we identify solutions on the Pareto frontier for investment in MHP generation in remote Indonesian rural communities. We illustrate the tradeoffs involved in meeting capacity shortfalls with and without considering equity across provinces and identify non-dominated MHP portfolios that the Indonesian government could implement to increase rural electrification efficiently.

优化公平的微型水电部署:多目标方法在印度尼西亚农村的应用
许多发展中国家仍在努力为农村人口提供电力。在农村和偏远地区,扩大电网通常是不可行的,或者过于昂贵。在这种情况下,微型水电可以是一种具有成本效益的可再生离网电力来源,而且比许多其他发电技术更容易实施和更可靠。本研究采用多目标混合整数线性规划(MOMILP)来确定非主导的MHP组合,以满足印度尼西亚各地的农村电力需求。除了在固定预算内最大化新的MHP发电能力外,本研究还将公平作为目标。公平问题对于确保政府资源的部署考虑到对全体人口的影响至关重要。MOMILP优化了一个加权目标函数,该函数对发电能力和公平性的目标应用不同的相对权重,受资源可用性和容量短缺以及预算的若干限制。通过这种方式,我们确定了在帕累托边界投资于印度尼西亚偏远农村社区的MHP发电的解决方案。我们说明了在考虑和不考虑各省公平的情况下满足能力短缺所涉及的权衡,并确定了印度尼西亚政府可以实施的非主导的MHP组合,以有效地提高农村电气化。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis was launched in 1992, and from the outset has aimed to be the repository of choice for papers covering all aspects of MCDA/MCDM. The journal provides an international forum for the presentation and discussion of all aspects of research, application and evaluation of multi-criteria decision analysis, and publishes material from a variety of disciplines and all schools of thought. Papers addressing mathematical, theoretical, and behavioural aspects are welcome, as are case studies, applications and evaluation of techniques and methodologies.
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