Wind power plant site selection: A systematic review
Considering that planet earth's resources are limited, especially when considering its
multiple demands of use, it becomes important to identify the most suitable locations for the …
multiple demands of use, it becomes important to identify the most suitable locations for the …
Quantifying social factors for onshore wind planning–A systematic review
The integration of social factors into quantitative planning models is essential for
accelerating the deployment of onshore wind turbines by identifying feasible potential early …
accelerating the deployment of onshore wind turbines by identifying feasible potential early …
[HTML][HTML] Optimal wind-solar site selection using a GIS-AHP based approach: A case of Tunisia
S Rekik, S El Alimi - Energy Conversion and Management: X, 2023 - Elsevier
Constructing large wind power plants (WPPs) and solar photovoltaic plants (SPVPs) is a
significant long-term investment. Due to the various conflicting factors involved in the …
significant long-term investment. Due to the various conflicting factors involved in the …
GIS-assisted modeling of wind farm site selection based on support vector regression
The optimal siting of wind farms is a multi-attribute problem, and different objectives and
constraints like economic, environmental, social, and technical should be taken into account …
constraints like economic, environmental, social, and technical should be taken into account …
Determining agricultural suitable land in peri-urban geography using GIS and Multi Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) techniques
Land-use suitability analysis is of significance for the planning and management of cities.
The main objective of this study was to develop a spatial model for land suitability …
The main objective of this study was to develop a spatial model for land suitability …
[HTML][HTML] Scenarios as a tool supporting decisions in urban energy policy: The analysis using fuzzy logic, multi-criteria analysis and GIS tools
At present, cities characterised by high building intensity, which requires a sufficiently large
amount of energy for proper functioning. This necessity means that energy planning should …
amount of energy for proper functioning. This necessity means that energy planning should …
[HTML][HTML] A comparative review of building integrated photovoltaics ecosystems in selected European countries
FJW Osseweijer, LBP Van Den Hurk… - … and Sustainable Energy …, 2018 - Elsevier
Building integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) is one of the most promising contributors to net-zero
energy buildings, while also increasing the aesthetic value of the built environment …
energy buildings, while also increasing the aesthetic value of the built environment …
Wind farm site selection considering turbulence intensity
Selecting a suitable site is a critical step in wind energy projects. In this regard, using
appropriate decision criteria plays a significant role. Turbulence intensity is one of the main …
appropriate decision criteria plays a significant role. Turbulence intensity is one of the main …
Reversing visibility analysis: Towards an accelerated a priori assessment of landscape impacts of renewable energy projects
Impacts to landscapes have been identified as major drivers of social opposition against
renewable energy projects. We investigate how the process of mitigating landscape impacts …
renewable energy projects. We investigate how the process of mitigating landscape impacts …
Smart energy in a smart city: Utopia or reality? evidence from Poland
The main principles of the smart city concept rely on modern, environmentally friendly
technologies. One manifestation of the smart city concept is investments in renewable …
technologies. One manifestation of the smart city concept is investments in renewable …