2018
DOI: 10.3390/en11051210
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A TODIM-Based Investment Decision Framework for Commercial Distributed PV Projects under the Energy Performance Contracting (EPC) Business Model: A Case in East-Central China

Abstract: Distributed photovoltaic (DPV) projects have been rapidly proposed in China due to policy promotion, and investment decisions immensely decide the success of DPV projects. This paper aims to propose an investment decision framework for DPV projects under the energy performance contracting (EPC) business model which is currently vigorously promoted in China, thereby improving the efficiency and accuracy of decision making. Firstly, the distinctive criteria system for DPV project investment decision is establish… Show more

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“…The topic of "EPC mechanism and business models" resulted in the second highest number of publications from 2008 to 2018. This topic concerns the effectiveness of EPC projects and EPC industry; particularly, subtopics of evaluation of EPC projects, contract arrangement/management in EPC projects, EPC market/mechanism, and EPC business models were involved (e.g., [46,49,52]). This topic tends to be an important focus in the future because how to effectively evaluate EPC project performance and develop EPC market and business is critical [44,50].…”
Section: The Five Main Research Topicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The topic of "EPC mechanism and business models" resulted in the second highest number of publications from 2008 to 2018. This topic concerns the effectiveness of EPC projects and EPC industry; particularly, subtopics of evaluation of EPC projects, contract arrangement/management in EPC projects, EPC market/mechanism, and EPC business models were involved (e.g., [46,49,52]). This topic tends to be an important focus in the future because how to effectively evaluate EPC project performance and develop EPC market and business is critical [44,50].…”
Section: The Five Main Research Topicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existing literature revealed two critical indicators-energy savings and economic revenue-for evaluating the success of EPC projects (by comparing the performance between ex-EPC and post-EPC projects) [55,74]. Therefore, significant efforts have been made to figure out how to achieve expected energy savings in EPC projects (for the aim of energy savings) (e.g., [32,54]) or how to achieve optimal energy savings (for the aim of maximizing economic benefits) (e.g., [43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54][55]. According to our review, prior studies largely highlighted achieving either energy savings or economic revenue when applying EPC, but seldom concerned the EU's perceptions toward EPC project success.…”
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“…Lee and Dzeng [6] evaluated the whole situation of EPC projects in Hong Kong and Taiwan based on a dual-questionnaire survey and structured interviews. Among the various factors affecting EPC project performance, contract terms, such as the total inputs of an EPC project, the cost of capitals, the sharing ratios of participants, and the contract period, are critical [29]. In actual EPC project operations, different business models exist for contract design, such as the three EPC business models of the shared savings model (SSM), guaranteed saving model (GSM), and chaffee model (CM) claimed by Shang et al [16]; the three EPC models of the shared savings model (SSM), guaranteed saving model (GSM), and outsourcing model (OM) proposed by Liu et al [21]; and the EPC models of the share savings model (SSM), guaranteed savings model (GSM), energy-cost trust model (ECTM), and finance lease model (FLM) developed by Qin et al [4].…”
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“…The fuzzy set theory, as proposed by Zadeh [22], has emerged as a powerful way to represent such uncertain phenomena. By combining the fuzzy set theory and traditional evaluation methods, some fuzzy evaluation methods have been developed by scholars; these include fuzzy synthetic evaluation (FSE) [23] and fuzzy multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) approaches, such as fuzzy Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) [24], fuzzy VIsekriterijumska optimizacija i KOmpromisno Resenje (VIKOR) [25], fuzzy PROMETHEE [26] and fuzzy TODIM [27]. The FSE method is a comprehensive evaluation approach based on fuzzy mathematics.…”
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