Abstract

With about a 7% average annual economic growth rate in Vietnam, the demand for electricity production is increasing, and, with more than 3000 km of coastline, the country has great potential for developing wave energy sources to meet such electricity production. This energy source, also known as renewable energy, comes from tides, wind, heat differences, flows, and waves. Both wind and wave energy are considered to have the most potential for energy sources in Vietnam. Just as hydropower projects are controversial due to depleting water resources and regulating floods, nuclear power projects cause safety concerns. To overcome this problem, Vietnamese scientists are considering using abundant wave energy resources for electricity. Nowadays, the ocean energy sector offers many new technologies to help minimize carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) in the living environment. Further, many countries already have wave power plants. In this research, an integrated model, combining the fuzzy analytical network process (FANP) and the technique for order of preference by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS), is proposed for wave energy plant location selection. As a result, Con Co (SITE3) is determined the best site for wave energy production. The primary aim of this study is to provide insight into site selection problems for renewable energy investments of Vietnam. The contribution of this research is to propose a fuzzy multiple-criteria decision-making (MCDM) model for site selection in the renewable energy sector. The proposed model also can address different complex problems in location selection; it is also a flexible design model for considering the evaluation criteria; further, it is applicable to site selection of other renewable energies in the world.

Highlights

  • The oceans form one of the largest yet least explored renewable energy sources on earth

  • One of the areas in which this model has been applied is the location selection process, but few have considered this issue in wave energy power plant location selection. This is the main reason why this study proposes an multiple-criteria decision-making (MCDM) model for wave power plant site selection

  • In the first stage of this research, all criteria affecting location selection were determined by experts and literature reviews, and the fuzzy analytical network process (FANP) method was utilized to identify the weight of all criteria in the second stage

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Introduction

The oceans form one of the largest yet least explored renewable energy sources on earth. Ocean energy has the potential to provide a substantial amount of renewable and reliable energy all over the world. Different technologies employ different strategies for harvesting that energy. The main sources of ocean energy are tidal streams, ocean currents, tidal range (rise and fail), waves, ocean thermal energy, and salinity gradients [1,2]. Vietnam has a sea area of about 1 million km , stretching 3260 km along the length of the country, which is a favorable factor for developing energy from the sea. The calculation results show that wave energy along the coastal strip of Vietnam is very high.

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