scholarly journals The Use of Prospect Theory for Energy Sustainable Industry 4.0

Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (22) ◽  
pp. 7694
Author(s):  
Aldona Kluczek ◽  
Patrycja Żegleń ◽  
Daniela Matušíková

Industry 4.0 challenges facilities entrepreneurs to be competitive in the market in terms of energy by rational decision making. The goal of the paper is aimed at introducing Prospect Theory (PT) in Industry 4.0 for making decisions in order to select an optimal energy technology. To reach this goal, an approach for decision making on energy investment has been developed. In this paper, the authors have also provided a new opportunity to apply the new decision making method for strengthening Industry 4.0 by addressing energy concerns based on which rational decisions have been made. The study uses a fuzzy analytical hierarchy process for weighting the evaluation sub-criteria of energy technologies and a modified PT for making decisions related to the selection of one of the investigated technologies. The results show that it is possible to implement PT in Industry 4.0 via a decision making model for energy sustainability. Decision probability was achieved using a behavioral approach akin to Cumulative Prospect Theory (CPT) for the considered technology options. More specifically, the probability has created the same threshold-based decision possibilities. The authors used the case study method based on a company located in North America which produces hardwood lumber. The company uses a heating system containing natural gas-fired boilers. This study has also contributed to the literature on energy sustainable Industry 4.0 by demonstrating a new phenomenon/paradigm for energy sustainability-based Industry 4.0 through using PT. In this context, the main motivation of writing the article has been to promote energy sustainability via complex mechanisms and systems that involve interrelated functions.

Author(s):  
ELHUM NUSRAT ◽  
KOICHI YAMADA

In this paper, a descriptive decision-making model under uncertainty is proposed which incorporates two types of decision attitudes for uncertainty; one is an attitude about ignorance (optimism/pessimism) and the other one is about risk (risk-seeking and risk-aversion). At first, Evidential Decision Making Problem (EDMP) has been defined where Dempster-Shafer Theory (DST) has been used to represent uncertainty. Then probability approximation approach of solving EDMP is shown. For deciding the decision weights in different attitudes of decision maker, Ordered Weighted Averaging (OWA) operator has been used. Later on, Prospect Theory has been applied to accomplish a descriptive decision-making model. To show the effectiveness of our approach, a real life decision problem of travelers' route choice from a set of alternatives has also been provided.


Author(s):  
Vira Shendryk ◽  
Yuliia Parfenenko ◽  
Olga Aleksenko ◽  
Sergii Shendryk ◽  
Iryna Baranova

The chapter focuses on implementation of Industry 4.0 in energy management of a district heating system. The present objectives for implementation of digital technologies in district heating are analyzed. The barriers for sustainable and flexible district heating systems and challenges to overcome them are discussed. The objectives of energy management in district heating are presented. The realization of energy management stages in district heating tackling the digitalization challenge are presented. The chapter explores approaches and techniques to information support of decision making in energy management under conditions of uncertainty. The chapter describes the decision support system “HeatCAM” as a tool of energy management in district heating. This system will provide real-time monitoring and making decisions on regulation of heat consumption modes of the building on the consumer side in the condition of uncertainty.


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