“…Environmental impact analysis environmental and ecological decision-making [84][85][86], life-cycle assessment [2, 87] C1.4. Energy evaluation and assessment investments [88][89][90][91], sustainability assessment of energy systems [38,[92][93][94][95], sources, technologies and options [12,13,15,28,35,39,94,[96][97][98], power expansion alternatives [99][100][101], plants [47,102], power generation scenarios [103,104] quantitative and qualitative factors. Based on [10], multi-attribute utility theory (MAUT), analytic hierarchy process (AHP), analytic network process (ANP), preference ranking organization method for enrichment evaluations (PROMETHEE), elimination and choice expressing reality (ELECTRE), and fuzzy models were the most commonly used techniques for renewable and sustainable energy planning.…”