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Evaluating the enablers in solar power developments in the current scenario using fuzzy DEMATEL: An Indian perspective

An Indian perspective
Authors: Luthra, Sunil; Govindan, Kannan; Kharb, Ravinder K.; Mangla, Sachin Kumar;

Evaluating the enablers in solar power developments in the current scenario using fuzzy DEMATEL: An Indian perspective

Abstract

Abstract Determining solar power initiatives and developments for a country as large as India is difficult due to the involvement of different enablers. The decisions of these enablers will influence the formulation of strategies to encourage solar power development in India. The present research work critically analyzes Indian solar power developments to recognize and to evaluate key enablers that will encourage greater usage in India׳s current scenario. A literature review that explores the Indian solar power sector is included, with a focus on need potential, and an examination of the key enablers. This work identifies sixteen solar power enablers based on relevant literature and experts׳ inputs. To evaluate and to categorize the recognized solar power development key enablers, a fuzzy Decision Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) based methodology is utilized. The fuzzy DEMATEL approach is useful in dealing with the inherent ambiguity involved in studying interrelationships among the evaluated enablers. Research findings suggest that Initiatives taken at the state level (E7) and Power sector reforms (E12) have significant influence in adopting and encouraging India׳s solar power development. In this research, the enablers׳ causal relationships and their interactions are examined, and the findings are useful to encourage solar power development initiatives and decisions. This work will help policymakers formulate decisions to initiate and encourage solar power developments in India.

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DEMATEL Decision Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory, ASSCP Amorphous Silicon Solar Cell Plant, SERC State Electricity Regulatory Commission, ASE Angewandte Solar energies, CASE Commission for Additional Sources of Energy, FDI Foreign Direct Investment, MoP Ministry of Power, PV Photovoltaic, LFC Linear Fresnel collector, NTP Notified Tariff Policy, JNNSM Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission, MNRE Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, a-Si Amorphous Silicon, RGGVY Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana, CERC Central Electricity Regulatory Commission, SEC Solar Energy Center, IREDA Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency, BHEL Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, CEA Central Electricity Authority, PVT PhotoVoltaic Thermal, REC Renewable Energy Certificate, MWe Megawatt electric, MNES Ministry of Non-conventional Energy Sources, Abbreviations IEA International Energy Agency, MoU Memorandums of understandings, GDP Gross Domestic Product, VVNL Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Limited, TrFN Trapezoidal fuzzy number, PACE Advance Clean Energy, RPO Renewable Purchase Obligations, NAPCC National Action Plan for Climate Change, DNES Department of Non-conventional Energy Sources, CSP Concentrated Solar Power

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popularity
This indicator reflects the "current" impact/attention (the "hype") of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network.
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influence
This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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impulse
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104
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Top 10%
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