Well, maybe not technolgoy selection, but selection of raw materials. Check out this link: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211812814008840
You might also want to consider generic approaches which you can apply to your domain: http://www.aifb.kit.edu/images/5/5d/MC22_short_version.pdf
For an introduction to multi-criteria decision making approaches consider: http://www.springer.com/cda/content/document/cda_downloaddocument/9789814560726-c2.pdf?SGWID=0-0-45-1504478-p176263854
Kontić, B., Bohanec, M., Kontić, D., Trdin, N., Matko, M.: Improving appraisal of sustainability of energy options - A view from Slovenia, Energy Policy 90, 154-171, 2016.
Damij, N., Boškoski, P., Bohanec, M., Mileva-Boshkoska, B.: Ranking of business process simulation software tools with DEX/QQ hierarchical decision model, PloS one 11(2), 0148391-1-0148391-16, 2016.
We recently used a tool called Myriad (http://www.predict-project.eu/myriad-0) just for that. We used multiple criteria to assess tools and methods in our context. Hope it helps.
You may use a multicriteria decision mode called PCbHDM for your purpose.
The PCbHDM is a hierarchical decision mode. It is proved mathematically that this model is immune to the rank reversal. You can find its applicatioin framework in the following paper:
Fujun Hou, Market competitiveness evaluation of mechanical equipment with a pairwise comparisons hierarchical model, PLoS ONE 11(1): e0146862. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0146862.