Managing minority opinions in micro-grid planning by a social network analysis-based large scale group decision making method with hesitant fuzzy linguistic information

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The growth of global electricity demand has put forward higher requirements for power distribution networks. The high cost of the large-scale power system and the voice for the use of renewable energy impel the birth of the micro-grid which plays a complementary role in the power generation of large-scale power system. The construction of micro-grid planning is complex and many stakeholders’ opinions should be considered for a comprehensive evaluation. Furthermore, the development of social big data techniques, such as e-marketplace and e-democracy, makes experts have social relationships among them. This study aims to develop a consensus model to manage minority opinions for large-scale group decision making with social network analysis for micro-grid planning. To deal with the vague and uncertain features in complex micro-grid planning problems, experts are supposed to use hesitant fuzzy linguistic term sets to express their opinions. A social network analysis-based clustering method is introduced to classify experts. Besides, in a large-scale group decision making problem, the opinions of experts should be fully considered, especially the minority opinions. This model considers the minority opinions in a micro-grid planning problem and provides an approach to manage these opinions. Finally, we use an illustrative example concerning the micro-grid planning decision making in Ali district in Tibet to demonstrate the effectiveness and practicability of the proposed model.

论文关键词:Micro-grid planning,Large-scale group decision making,Social network analysis,Minority opinions,Hesitant fuzzy linguistic term sets,Consensus

论文评审过程:Received 5 July 2019, Revised 26 August 2019, Accepted 21 September 2019, Available online 24 September 2019, Version of Record 16 January 2020.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.knosys.2019.105060