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https://doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2021.1926305

A circular economy model for fossil fuel sustainable decisions based on MADM techniques

Hamidreza Hasheminasab
Sarfaraz Hashemkhani Zolfani
Edmundas Kazimieras Zavadskas
Mohammadreza Kharrazi
Marinko Skare


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Sažetak

Fossil fuels as the primary energy source create career opportunities, provide industries with vital raw material and energy resources, have harmful emissions to the environment and are also
related to finite natural resources. They rely on them as the main
source of energy supply is unsustainable. Sustainability assessment tools may be useful in developing a more sustainable scenario. However, the resiliency of nature is not taken into account
in this linear assessment. The detrimental effect of these fuels on
the environment during their life cycle would suggest transitioning from cradle-to-grave to the cradle-to-cradle lifecycle viewpoint. This study implements the Circular Economic (CE) in fossil
fuel development to minimize the unsustainable effects and
ensure the environment’s resiliency. In this context, three different
fossil fuels are assessed based on the CE model’s proposed lifecycle phases to find out the most sustainable fossil fuel option. A
case study is carried out in an industrial location with high-level
decision-makers. CE criteria are evaluated based on the E-SWARA
method to ensure the assessment’s reliability at this critical step.
Next, a novel MCDM method, MARCOS, is applied to this study.
Based on the results, gas is the most sustainable energy generation plant in the intended region.

Ključne riječi

Circular economy; cradle-tocradle; fossil fuel; sustainability; MCDM; Measurement of Alternatives and Ranking according to COmpromise Solution (MARCOS); extended stepwise weight assessment ratio analysis extended SWARA (E-SWARA)

Hrčak ID:

301845

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/301845

Datum izdavanja:

31.3.2023.

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