화학공학소재연구정보센터
Renewable Energy, Vol.163, 1287-1298, 2021
SWARA/WASPAS methods for a marine current energy plant location selection problem
Increasing energy demand in the World has led countries to use renewable energy sources as a result of kinetic energy transformations of nature's building blocks such as wind, solar, hydrogen and water. This orientation has also increased technology, creativity, research and development and applicability. With the increasing renewable energy production researches, methods that minimize the harmful effects to the nature continue to be developed. This study is about a location selection problem for Turkish first marine current energy production plant that planned to be established. In order to solve the location problem a multi criteria decision model is proposed with 4 main criteria, 12 criteria and 3 alternatives. The criteria in proposed model are weighted with the SWARA method and the alternatives determined in the model according are ranked by WASPAS method. In Turkey, with made researches applicability of energy production from marine current has expressed many times, but an actual developments on the issue until today has not been made. Therefore, "location selection problem for marine current energy plant" is the first study to be introduced to the literature with its combined application method. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.