A Multiple-Criteria Decision Making Method for Evaluating Solar Power Plant Location Alternatives
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2015
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Ayağ, Zeki
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EDITURA ASE
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Solar energy is the most readily available source of energy and one of the most important sources of the renewable energy because it is non-polluting and helps in lessening the greenhouse effect. Main problem of establishing a solar power plant is to determine its location. In the presence of many location alternatives and evaluation criteria a multiple-criteria decision making problem arises. In this work the location problem will be solved by using analytic hierarchy process (AHP) to figure out the most satisfying alternative. A numerical example is also included to show the proposed methodology in Turkey.
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Solar energy, Multiple-criteria decision making, Mnalytic hierarchy process
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878
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884
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