TY - JOUR
T1 - Sustainable stationary hydrogen storage application selection with interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy AHP
AU - Acar, Canan
AU - Haktanır, Elif
AU - Temur, Gul Tekin
AU - Beskese, Ahmet
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Author(s)
PY - 2024/1/2
Y1 - 2024/1/2
N2 - The transition to a hydrogen-based economy necessitates a comprehensive evaluation of different hydrogen storage options, considering their sustainability performance. This study innovatively applies the Interval-Valued Intuitionistic Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (IVIF-AHP) to evaluate and compare four hydrogen storage options: Compressed Hydrogen Gas (CHG), Cryogenic Liquid Hydrogen (CLH), Metal Hydride (MH), and Underground Hydrogen (UH). The evaluation criteria are derived from four dimensions of sustainability: economic, environmental, social, and technical performance, each further decomposed into sub-criteria. The study's novelty lies in using a novel intuitionistic fuzzy AHP, offering a more nuanced and robust understanding of the trade-offs between the various options and effectively capturing the vagueness and subjectivity inherent in human decision-making. Through this methodology, CHG emerged as the most promising option with a preference score of 0.487, closely followed by UH with a score of 0.453. The lowest preference score was accorded to MH, with a score of 0.301. These quantitative insights underscore the relative sustainability performance of each technology under the defined criteria. The findings contribute to the growing body of literature on sustainable hydrogen storage, providing policymakers and practitioners with a multicriteria decision-making tool that captures the complexity of sustainability considerations. This study underlines the critical role of holistic, multicriteria evaluations in advancing sustainable hydrogen storage. It encourages further exploration and validation of its approach in different contexts and with updated technological advancements.
AB - The transition to a hydrogen-based economy necessitates a comprehensive evaluation of different hydrogen storage options, considering their sustainability performance. This study innovatively applies the Interval-Valued Intuitionistic Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (IVIF-AHP) to evaluate and compare four hydrogen storage options: Compressed Hydrogen Gas (CHG), Cryogenic Liquid Hydrogen (CLH), Metal Hydride (MH), and Underground Hydrogen (UH). The evaluation criteria are derived from four dimensions of sustainability: economic, environmental, social, and technical performance, each further decomposed into sub-criteria. The study's novelty lies in using a novel intuitionistic fuzzy AHP, offering a more nuanced and robust understanding of the trade-offs between the various options and effectively capturing the vagueness and subjectivity inherent in human decision-making. Through this methodology, CHG emerged as the most promising option with a preference score of 0.487, closely followed by UH with a score of 0.453. The lowest preference score was accorded to MH, with a score of 0.301. These quantitative insights underscore the relative sustainability performance of each technology under the defined criteria. The findings contribute to the growing body of literature on sustainable hydrogen storage, providing policymakers and practitioners with a multicriteria decision-making tool that captures the complexity of sustainability considerations. This study underlines the critical role of holistic, multicriteria evaluations in advancing sustainable hydrogen storage. It encourages further exploration and validation of its approach in different contexts and with updated technological advancements.
KW - Energy systems
KW - Hydrogen storage
KW - Interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy analytic hierarchy process
KW - Multicriteria decision analysis (MCDA)
KW - Sustainability assessment
KW - Sustainable energy
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2023.10.081
DO - 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2023.10.081
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85174816752
SN - 0360-3199
VL - 49
SP - 619
EP - 634
JO - International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
JF - International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
ER -