Decision support based upon risk analysis into comparison of the electricity generation from different renewable energy technologies can provide information about their effects on the environment and society. The aim of this paper is to develop the assessment framework regarding risks to health and environment, and the society-s benefits of the electric power plant generation from different renewable sources. The multicriteria framework to multiattribute risk analysis technique and the decision analysis interview technique are applied in order to support the decisionmaking process for the implementing renewable energy projects to the Bangkok case study. Having analyses the local conditions and appropriate technologies, five renewable power ...
This paper uses a Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) to examine tradeoffs in electricity genera...
This paper presents the findings of a study on decision making models for the analysis of capital-ri...
Despite significant progress in energy technology, about two billion people worldwide, particularly ...
This paper examines four mutually exclusive scenarios for the expansion of the Greek electricity sys...
Today, Renewable Energy Sources (RES) are a key pillar to achieving sustainable development, which i...
The mini-grid proliferation has helped to improve the current state of electricity supply in several...
Recently, the estimation of the social cost of energy sources has been emphasized as various novel e...
The aim of this paper is to put forward a proposal for a methodology to analyze the sustainability o...
China and Pakistan have collaborated to start the project China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). M...
AbstractRecently, the estimation of the social cost of energy sources has been emphasized as various...
The development of the regional electric power industry has come to the forefront due to the changin...
Decision makers in the Renewable Energy sector face an increasingly complex social, economic, techno...
The array of alternative energy sources which are vying for the federal government's R and D dollar ...
Planning is what sustains an energy system. It is a process of analysis and ongoing decision making ...
The adverse environmental consequences and diminishing trend of fossil fuel reserves indicate a seri...
This paper uses a Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) to examine tradeoffs in electricity genera...
This paper presents the findings of a study on decision making models for the analysis of capital-ri...
Despite significant progress in energy technology, about two billion people worldwide, particularly ...
This paper examines four mutually exclusive scenarios for the expansion of the Greek electricity sys...
Today, Renewable Energy Sources (RES) are a key pillar to achieving sustainable development, which i...
The mini-grid proliferation has helped to improve the current state of electricity supply in several...
Recently, the estimation of the social cost of energy sources has been emphasized as various novel e...
The aim of this paper is to put forward a proposal for a methodology to analyze the sustainability o...
China and Pakistan have collaborated to start the project China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). M...
AbstractRecently, the estimation of the social cost of energy sources has been emphasized as various...
The development of the regional electric power industry has come to the forefront due to the changin...
Decision makers in the Renewable Energy sector face an increasingly complex social, economic, techno...
The array of alternative energy sources which are vying for the federal government's R and D dollar ...
Planning is what sustains an energy system. It is a process of analysis and ongoing decision making ...
The adverse environmental consequences and diminishing trend of fossil fuel reserves indicate a seri...
This paper uses a Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) to examine tradeoffs in electricity genera...
This paper presents the findings of a study on decision making models for the analysis of capital-ri...
Despite significant progress in energy technology, about two billion people worldwide, particularly ...