Title: Prioritisation of sustainable power source for electricity generation in remote sawmills: a case study in the context of Fiji
Authors: Jaishneel Krishant Sharma; Rajeshkannan Ananthanarayanan; Devi Rengamani Seenivasagam
Addresses: Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Information Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Physics, The University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji ' Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Information Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Physics, The University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji ' Department of Management, School of Management, College of Business, Hospitality, and Tourism Studies, Fiji National University, Nasinu, Fiji
Abstract: The sawmill and construction industries are significant sources of anthropogenic pollutants. Although modern sawmills endeavour to improve productivity and sustainability, many developing countries like Fiji still rely on diesel generators for power, which leads to rising operational costs and environmental concerns. Hence, renewable energy sources are explored as alternatives, such as solar, wind, biomass, and grid connections (mainly hydropower), to achieve sustainable growth. A comprehensive evaluation using the analytical hierarchy process reveals grid connection as the most viable option, followed by diesel generators, biomass, wind, and solar energy. Grid connection offers a 55% reduction in operational costs, a 60% decrease in carbon emissions, and 61% less water usage over the next seven years. These findings can guide researchers, government agencies, and the private sector in implementing energy policies for sawmills in remote areas.
Keywords: analytical hierarchy process; AHP; renewable energy; sawmill; sustainable power source.
DOI: 10.1504/IJPQM.2025.148463
International Journal of Productivity and Quality Management, 2025 Vol.46 No.1, pp.57 - 86
Received: 21 Jul 2023
Accepted: 26 Jul 2023
Published online: 08 Sep 2025 *