2023
DOI: 10.1080/15567036.2023.2169786
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A thorough investigation of renewable energy development strategies through integrated approach: A case study

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“…■ China is the most prolific country in BWM research, followed by Iran, India, and Turkey. (Wu et al, 2022;Polat et al, 2023), COCOSO (Torkayesh et al, 2021;Ali et al, 2023), MARCOS (Yadav & Kumar, 2023;Ecer et al, 2024), VIKOR (Jain et al, 2023), QFD (Chang et al, 2023), WASPAS (Tavakoli Haji Abadi & Avakh Darestani, 2023), MOORA (Riahi et al, 2023), MULTIMOORA (Koppiahraj et al, 2023), SAW (Darvazeh et al, 2022), TODIM (Kumar et al, 2023), COPRAS (Sahraei et al, 2023), GRA (Hsu et al, 2023), MABAC (Chauhan et al, 2022), DEA (Eskandari et al, 2022), ARAS (Almutairi et al, 2023), and EDAS (Liang et al, 2023), weighting-based MCDM methods, including AHP (Koppiahraj et al, 2023), ANP (Nasiri Khiavi et al, 2023), DEMATEL (Bongo & Seva, 2023), FUCOM (Fazeli & Peng, 2023), and SWARA (Karakuş, 2023), some theories, including game theory (Fard et al, 2022), grey theory (Ulutaş et al, 2022), prospect theory (Zheng et al, 2023), and zero-sum game theory (Li et al, 2021), and mathematical programming, including goal programming (Do et al, 2023), and possibilistic programming (Shaw et al, 2023).…”
Section: The Current Status Of Bwm Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…■ China is the most prolific country in BWM research, followed by Iran, India, and Turkey. (Wu et al, 2022;Polat et al, 2023), COCOSO (Torkayesh et al, 2021;Ali et al, 2023), MARCOS (Yadav & Kumar, 2023;Ecer et al, 2024), VIKOR (Jain et al, 2023), QFD (Chang et al, 2023), WASPAS (Tavakoli Haji Abadi & Avakh Darestani, 2023), MOORA (Riahi et al, 2023), MULTIMOORA (Koppiahraj et al, 2023), SAW (Darvazeh et al, 2022), TODIM (Kumar et al, 2023), COPRAS (Sahraei et al, 2023), GRA (Hsu et al, 2023), MABAC (Chauhan et al, 2022), DEA (Eskandari et al, 2022), ARAS (Almutairi et al, 2023), and EDAS (Liang et al, 2023), weighting-based MCDM methods, including AHP (Koppiahraj et al, 2023), ANP (Nasiri Khiavi et al, 2023), DEMATEL (Bongo & Seva, 2023), FUCOM (Fazeli & Peng, 2023), and SWARA (Karakuş, 2023), some theories, including game theory (Fard et al, 2022), grey theory (Ulutaş et al, 2022), prospect theory (Zheng et al, 2023), and zero-sum game theory (Li et al, 2021), and mathematical programming, including goal programming (Do et al, 2023), and possibilistic programming (Shaw et al, 2023).…”
Section: The Current Status Of Bwm Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While some development has been made, the proportion of renewable strength stays low, highlighting policy gaps that want addressing. Almutairi et al [13] provided an integrated investigation of renewable electricity improvement techniques in Saudi Arabia, emphasizing the potential of solar, wind, biomass, hydroelectric, and geothermal electricity sources. They recommended pursuing low-price renewable electricity era across the country to beautify sustainability.…”
Section: Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the human is looking for alternative and renewable energy sources aiming to complement the depleting fossil energy and prevent the climate change (Hoang et al, 2023;Nagarajan et al, 2022;Ugwu et al, 2022). However, alternative energy sources must be sustainable so that it could be used for a long term and they do not compete with other (Almutairi et al, 2023;Ilham et al, 2022). As reported in literature, the existing renewable energy sources such hydropower (Forouzi Feshalami, 2018;Li and Saracoglu, 2021), wind (Chen et al, 2022;Hassoine et al, 2022), solar (Shahzad Nazir et al, 2021;Shi and Luo, 2018), biomass (Duc Bui et al, 2023;Ortiz-Alvarez et al, 2022), and hydrogen (Kharisma et al, 2022; S. J. are available and abundant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%