Abstract

Nowadays, energy demand is considered a notable world problem. The purpose of this study is to define, document and finally select an option of only one renewable energy source system, as to which is considered the most suitable solution from an environmental, social and economic point of view, for the energy independence of Zakynthos Island in Greece. This study examines the following alternatives; Biofuels Production Station, Geothermal Power Station, Hydroelectric Power Station, Solar Power Station and Wind Power Station. In order to determine the optimal renewable energy source, a multi-criteria decision-making approach is followed. The three pillars of sustainability, namely, the environment, the economy and the society, were used as the primary criteria in the context of the under determination goal. A significant number of environmental, economic and social sub-criteria were also developed and were subject to weight evaluation using both pairwise comparison and evaluation through structured interviews. Results, with regard to the delimitations set for the scope of the current study, indicate that solar energy source system is the optimal sustainable alternative.

Highlights

  • Today, energy demand is considered a notable world problem

  • Consistent with the wider literature, findings from this study suggest that Zakynthos is a unique Island regarding its history and environment, sustainability approaches, which are often an issue, with respect to science, much likely to be proposed and implemented, are much likely to fail

  • For the aim of the current research, we examine through multi-criteria decision-analysis the following applicable renewable energy source alternatives; Biofuels Production Station, Geothermal Power Station, Hydroelectric Power Station, Solar Power Station and Wind Power Station

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Introduction

Energy demand is considered a notable world problem. Recent utilization of renewable energy sources (RESs), aimes towards oil independence, financially speaking, and protecting the environment from the unrestrained human usage. RESs. 2018, Vol 7, No 1 should at some point overcome the environmental, social, economic, technical and institutional obstacles raised. The environmental impact of RESs has more or less been identified. The intricate RESs matter makes the selection between the available different options a multidimensional project (Tsoutsos, Drandaki, Frantzeskaki, Iosifidis & Kiosses, 2009). The purpose of this study is to define, document and select an option of only one RES, as to which is considered the most suitable solution from an environmental, social and economic point of view, for the energy independence of Zakynthos Island in Greece

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