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369. Water Resource Reallocation Planning with Integrated Hydroelectric Reservoirs in Taiwan: Constructing a Centralized Data Envelopment Analysis Model with Non-separable
Invited abstract in session TB-48: DEA applications in Environment and Sustainability I, stream Data Envelopment Analysis and its Application.
Tuesday, 10:30-12:00Room: 60 (building: 324)
Authors (first author is the speaker)
1. | Li-Ting Yeh
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Cooperative Economics and Social Entrepreneurship, Feng Chia University |
Abstract
The uneven allocation of water resources leads to hydropower instability. Therefore, Taiwanese policy-makers must find ways to more effectively reallocate water resources among hydroelectric reservoirs. Since hydroelectric reservoirs are managed by the centralized administration, Taiwanese policy-makers can pursue the overall performance of all hydroelectric reservoirs. Conventional centralized data envelopment analysis (DEA) models focus on the reallocation of each resource input based on the expansion of total outputs. However, these centralized models rarely consider that some resource inputs are closely related to certain outputs. To bridge this gap, this paper presents a centralized DEA model with non-separable. The proposed models aim to address the planning for reallocating water resources among hydroelectric reservoirs in Taiwan.
Keywords
- Data Envelopment Analysis
- Energy Policy and Planning
- Natural Resources
Status: accepted
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