Abstract

In our country, which is defined as rich in terms of renewable energy resources, these are important that; to be able to be used the existing renewable energy sources in the most efficient way as regional, minimize foreign dependency at the point of energy source. 
 The topic of this case is to be able to select the most appropriate renewable energy source for Türkiye by using multi-criteria decision methods, to be able to determine the eligiblity criterias in an effort to compare for six sorts of renewable energy sources which are solar, wind, geothermal, hidroelectric, biomass, wave and by collecting the correct datas related to these criterias, to create a study case by applying CRITIC, WASPAS methods on these datas and immediately afterwards to analyze the results of application in order to be able to provide an ease of evaluation for energy investments which will be in the future. 
 At the end of our calculations, wave energy was determined as the energy source with the highest WASPAS score (0.434). Wind energy (0.374) and geothermal energy (0.354) ranked as second and third, respectively. HydroEnergy (0.330), solar energy (0.328) and biomass energy (0.297) are energy sources with lower WASPAS scores. However, the ranking of results may vary according to other factors. 
 If other sources are taken into account, the results may be different. Because Every country, every region has different energy needs and resources. Therefore, decision makers should consider multiple criteria to select the most suitable renewable energy sources according to their conditions, by taking these factors into account.

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