ABSTRACTThe energy and climate crises are driving renewable energy, but it is currently facing obstacles in leading countries. Balancing environmental, social and economic interests has become complex at the regional level due to spatial trade-offs in a contested space. To investigate stakeholder willingness to compromise on a joint ranking on wind and solar energy sites, multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) planning support was explored. Using a two-part stakeholder survey, four groups were identified: ‘advocates’ who were satisfied with the site ranking (66%), ‘realists’ who were willing to compromise despite previous disagreement (13%), ‘dissenters’ not accepting (35%), and ‘dogmatists’ not engaging. Planning decisions and stakeholder...
The manner in which energy systems operate and energy is consumed is needed to change in order to co...
The objective of this report is to inform about the existing research methodologies available for me...
The increase in global electricity demand, along with its impact on climate change, call for integra...
Expansion of renewable energy development causes concerns which traditional land-use planning may ha...
Multi-criteria decision analyses (MCDAs) have been developed to support and evaluate decision-making...
The Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement pose new conceptual challenges for energy ...
In practice, selecting an energy project for development requires balancing criteria and competing s...
The renewable energy transition is a priority for many researchers, policy makers, and political lea...
Production of electricity from renewable energy sources is a challenge of power sector. The final de...
This paper uses a Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) to examine tradeoffs in electricity genera...
In practice, selecting an energy project for development requires balancing criteria and competing s...
INTRODUCTION: Decentralised renewable energy resources (RES) are often abundant in smaller, more r...
This paper analyses the combined use of scenario building and participatory multi-criteria analysis ...
Key Words: multi-criteria decision analysis, renewable energy policy, wind energy
Decision makers in the Renewable Energy sector face an increasingly complex social, economic, techno...
The manner in which energy systems operate and energy is consumed is needed to change in order to co...
The objective of this report is to inform about the existing research methodologies available for me...
The increase in global electricity demand, along with its impact on climate change, call for integra...
Expansion of renewable energy development causes concerns which traditional land-use planning may ha...
Multi-criteria decision analyses (MCDAs) have been developed to support and evaluate decision-making...
The Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement pose new conceptual challenges for energy ...
In practice, selecting an energy project for development requires balancing criteria and competing s...
The renewable energy transition is a priority for many researchers, policy makers, and political lea...
Production of electricity from renewable energy sources is a challenge of power sector. The final de...
This paper uses a Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) to examine tradeoffs in electricity genera...
In practice, selecting an energy project for development requires balancing criteria and competing s...
INTRODUCTION: Decentralised renewable energy resources (RES) are often abundant in smaller, more r...
This paper analyses the combined use of scenario building and participatory multi-criteria analysis ...
Key Words: multi-criteria decision analysis, renewable energy policy, wind energy
Decision makers in the Renewable Energy sector face an increasingly complex social, economic, techno...
The manner in which energy systems operate and energy is consumed is needed to change in order to co...
The objective of this report is to inform about the existing research methodologies available for me...
The increase in global electricity demand, along with its impact on climate change, call for integra...