2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2018.07.093
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Social acceptance of green energy determinants using principal component analysis

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“…This technique allows the quantifiable and intangible circumstances to be treated in decision-making. The meticulous steps for the AHP methodology is based on Bhowmik et al 26…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…This technique allows the quantifiable and intangible circumstances to be treated in decision-making. The meticulous steps for the AHP methodology is based on Bhowmik et al 26…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…Iddrisu and Bhattacharyya 2 , Bhowmik et al 26 the subsequent three principles: decomposition, comparative judgment, and synthesis of priorities. 37 The relevant phases for corresponding principles are delineated below:…”
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“…9 Consequently, as a matter of urgency, there is need for energy efficient buildings that will be environmental friendly, with the lowest possible levels of greenhouse gas emissions. 10,11 A green and sustainable building is defined as an environmentally friendly and responsible structure, which is also a resource efficient for the building life cycle. 12,13 The utilisation of hydrogen fuel cell (FC) technologies for sustainable building applications is a potential way to deal with the large amount of CO 2 emissions 14 ; FCs are suited for utilisation within micro combined heat and power (CHP) applications in buildings.…”
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“…It has also been reported that the energy consumption in the most advanced cities (and countries) around the world has gone beyond the correspondent consumption of the industrial and automotive sector. 10,11 A green and sustainable building is defined as an environmentally friendly and responsible structure, which is also a resource efficient for the building life cycle. 9 Consequently, as a matter of urgency, there is need for energy efficient buildings that will be environmental friendly, with the lowest possible levels of greenhouse gas emissions.…”
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