The Use of Solar Energy Equipments in Technology Companies

Autor: Cheng-Te Wang, 王正德
Rok vydání: 2011
Druh dokumentu: 學位論文 ; thesis
Popis: 99
The global climate anomalies lead to significant disaster. Governments have attached great importance to develop related strategies. In 2009, climate change conference were held in Copenhagen, which gathered 194 representatives of member states to discuss the next phase in response to climate changing. The United States, China and other nation’s leaders attend this conference, which shows the importance of the meeting. On the other hand, corporates started to focus on the green energy technology. On business efficiency and competitiveness, the enterprises for the timely introduction of green energy technology, may be able to provide better production and manufacturing. However, for enterprises to import new technology is often associated with high costs and high risks. Therefore, imported green energy technology has become a very challenging task. For the solar industry, as oil prices coupled with the rise of environmental awareness. The solar industry growth can be expected. Therefore, this study design AHP (Analysis Hierarchy Process, AHP) questionnaire for experts and scholars, government agencies and related companies conducted a questionnaire survey. Developing a general framework for evaluating and introducing solar energy technology into a technology company is presented. The results showed that a lot of experts put great emphasis on the gradual trend of green production. Cost criterions are also as the key consideration for those companies to import solar installation. For example, they consider the implementation costs and maintenance costs when those companies need to introduce solar energy equipment. Most important part is the policy criterion which is the key consideration for those companies. In the future, we need more experts and scholars, government agencies and related companies to do more efforts and promotion to this industry.
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