Energies (Apr 2018)

Development of a Computational Tool for Measuring Organizational Competitiveness in the Photovoltaic Power Plants

  • Carmen B. Rosa,
  • Graciele Rediske,
  • Paula D. Rigo,
  • João Francisco M. Wendt,
  • Leandro Michels,
  • Julio Cezar M. Siluk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en11040867
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
p. 867

Abstract

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Photovoltaic (PV) power generation is embedded in a globally competitive environment. This characteristic forces PV power plants to perform most processes relevant for their competitiveness with maximum efficiency. From managers’ point of view, the evaluation of solar energy performance from installed plants is justified to indicate their level of organizational competitiveness, which supports the decision-making process. This manuscript purposes a computational tool that graphically presents the level of competitiveness of PV power plants units based on performance indicators. This tool was developed by using the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) concept, which represents a set of measures focusing on the most critical aspects for the success of the organizations. The KPIs encompass four Fundamental Viewpoints (FV): Strategic Alliances, Solar Energy Monitoring, Management and Strategic Processes, and Power Generation Innovations. These four FVs were deployed on 26 Critical Success Factors (CSFs) and 39 KPIs. Sequentially, the tool was applied in four solar generation plants, where three presented an organizational competitiveness global level “potentially competitive”. The proposed computational tool allows managers to assess the degree of organization competitiveness as well as aid in prospecting of future scenarios and decision-making.

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