2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2017.06.095
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An ANP and fuzzy TOPSIS-based SWOT analysis for Turkey’s energy planning

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“…ANP is applicable to complex decision-making systems with internal dependencies and feedback relationships that are developed on the basis of AHP; using the combination of ANP and Delphi method to determine the weight of the indicators 4 , the evaluation index system is shown in table 1 as below. …”
Section: Construction Of Evaluation Index System Of Ancillary Servicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…ANP is applicable to complex decision-making systems with internal dependencies and feedback relationships that are developed on the basis of AHP; using the combination of ANP and Delphi method to determine the weight of the indicators 4 , the evaluation index system is shown in table 1 as below. …”
Section: Construction Of Evaluation Index System Of Ancillary Servicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sengul et al . investigated Turkey's most important renewable energy sources using ANP and fuzzy TOPSIS‐based SWOT, and, using the same methods, Ervural et al . examined the Turkish energy sector and its relevant plans.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Kabak and Dagdeviren 29 used BOCR (benefits, opportunities, costs, and risks) and ANP methods to determine Turkey's energy status and to prioritize its renewable energy sources (hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, and biomass). Sengul et al 30 investigated Turkey's most important renewable energy sources using ANP and fuzzy TOPSIS-based SWOT, and, using the same methods, Ervural et al 31 examined the Turkish energy sector and its relevant plans.…”
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“…Therefore, the aim of this paper is to define and evaluate specific RES scenarios whose implementation can contribute to further improvement of the energy security of Štrpce. According to [7-9] RES potentials in Kosovo * are as follows: hydro energy (128 MW installed capacity, 621.816 GWh/year), wind (over 2,000 GWh/year), solar energy (160 GWh/year), biomass (5,908,248 t/year).According to [3] RES are the fastest growing sources of electricity generation with an average increase of 2.9% annually from 2012. to 2040. and according to [10] RES can be a long-term, sustainable and reliable support for implementation of energy policies/plans. However, a development and evaluation potential of RES projects is a complex endeavor that requires analysis of a number of factors, constraints, and stakeholders interests.…”
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“…Also, RES are already an indispensable part of strategic plans for energy development that are defined at a national and local level [11] [4]. For strategic planning purposes, strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threat (SWOT) analysis is one of the most commonly used tool [10]. It provides an insight into the current situation of the research subject through identification of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats that can be realized in order to develop RES plans and strategic goals [12][13].…”
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