Abstract
There has been an increasing tendency for the generation of energy from diverse renewable resources because of the application of contemporary pollution mitigation and justification regulations. Precisely a consequence, choosing the best renewable energy source might be considered a challenging issue given the complexity of the future conditions in any society. Environmental, economic, social, and technical aspects are merely some of the factors that are taken into consideration while evaluating renewable energy sources (RnESs). The suitable RES selection problem, which relies on ambiguous and imprecise data, is also influenced by a variety of circumstances. Hence, this study constructs multi-stages intelligent decision-making model (MsIDMM) based on multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) with support with neutrosophic theory especially, interval valued neutrosophic sets to rank the sources of renewable energy. Ultimately, combinative distance-based assessment (CODAS) method under interval-valued neutrosophic sets is used to rank the sources of renewable energy.
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