Abstract

Global human pollutant activities have raised greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, which have directly affected the climate. Fossil fuel-based energy has brought a negative impact on the environment and is considered one of the largest sources of GHG emissions. It is envisaged that GHG emissions will increase in the future due to rapid population growth and industrialization. Thus, it is imperative to mitigate climate variability and reduce GHGs by adopting renewable energy (RE) sources for electricity generation. In this regard, the multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) process would serve the purpose of framing out energy policy to analyze these environmentally friendly energy sources. This study uses an integrated decision methodology—a combination of Delphi, fuzzy analytical hierarchy process (FAHP), and the fuzzy weighted aggregated sum product assessment (FWASPAS)—for the adoption of RE sources for electricity generation in Turkey. Initially, the study identified five main criteria and seventeen sub-criteria using the Delphi method. Then, the FAHP method was used to evaluate and rank the main criteria and sub-criteria. Finally, the FWASPAS method was used to assess and prioritize five major RE sources for electricity generation. The FAHP analysis indicated that political criteria are the most influential, followed by economic and technical criteria. Further, the FWASPAS method revealed that wind energy is the most significant option for electricity generation. This decision-making process can help the energy planners to utilize RE sources for sustainable development.

Highlights

  • The rampant increase in population, increased urbanization, and extended industrialization have been the main reasons for increasing energy consumption [1]

  • This study develops an integrated decision methodology based on the Delphi, fuzzy analytical hierarchy process (FAHP), and fuzzy weighted aggregated sum product assessment (FWASPAS) approaches for the selection of renewable energy (RE) sources in Turkey

  • This study proposed Delphi, FAHP, and FWASPAS approaches to analyze and rank RE sources

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Introduction

The rampant increase in population, increased urbanization, and extended industrialization have been the main reasons for increasing energy consumption [1]. Most of the countries in the world rely on fossil-fuel-based energy sources, which are the prime causes of global warming and climate change due to unprecedented increased levels of carbon emission. The European Union (EU) has adopted mitigation policies and strategies to protect environmental quality [3]. Adoption of low-carbon energy sources and a reduction in the usage of fossil fuels is fundamentally important for economic, environmental, social, technical, and political development [4]. It is quite difficult to determine the most feasible

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