R. Ramanathan et Ls. Ganesh, A MULTIOBJECTIVE PROGRAMMING APPROACH TO ENERGY RESOURCE-ALLOCATION PROBLEMS, International journal of energy research, 17(2), 1993, pp. 105-119
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The optimal allocation of energy resources to various energy end uses
is an important strategy for bridging the energy supply and demand gap
in India. It has been recognized that the allocation should be guided
by multiple criteria. A multiobjective programming model for such an
allocation process is presented in the paper. The normative model has
been applied for the households sector of Madras city. The model is so
lved using non pre-emptive goal programming. Variations in the origina
l model have been made to build alternative scenarios. The results of
the original model and the alternative scenarios indicate that the use
of solar thermal energy, natural gas, LPG, fuelwood, kerosene and lig
nite should be promoted for cooking, and the use of grid electricity a
nd diesel, should be promoted for meeting water pumping demands. They
favour the use of electricity generated from diesel for lighting, and
the use of solar photovoltaics for meeting the electricity demands of
household appliances. The results also indicate that grid electricity
and electricity generated from fuelwood should be promoted to meet the
demands of all the four household end uses, and point to the need for
more research into solar photovoltaics, which may become competitive
for meeting household demands in the future.