Abstract

Location decision of agroforestry biomass cogeneration (AFBC) project belongs to macro site selection, which is an important task in the pre-project planning stage and directly affects the subsequent economic benefits of the project. However, there are few studies on the site selection of biomass cogeneration projects. And the existing research equates the site selection of biomass cogeneration projects with that of biomass power generation projects, without distinguishing between the two, which is unreasonable. Therefore, in order to solve the above problems, this paper proposes a location decision framework for the AFBC project based on multi-attribute decision-making (MADM) method. Firstly, a special evaluation criteria system is constructed for the location decision of the AFBC project, which includes three main criteria consisting of social needs, resource supply and economic factors, as well as 11 sub-criteria. Then, considering the strong independence of the criteria in the AFBC project location decision, the subjective and objective weights are determined by best-worst method (BWM) and entropy method respectively. And then multiplicative integration method is applied to calculate the comprehensive weights of the criteria to ensure the rationality. Afterwards, Multi-Attributive Border Approximation area Comparison (MABAC) method is used to rank alternative locations and select the optimal. Finally, a case from Hebei Province of China is illustrated to verify the feasibility and validity of this location decision framework in practical applications.

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