2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2013.09.050
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Climate friendly technology transfer in the energy sector: A case study of Iran

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“…Wind energy was selected as the most appropriate alternative at the end of the study. Talaei et al defined low‐carbon energy technologies and prioritized them according to different criteria by using AHP method in Iran. They revealed that oil and gas for electricity and transport sectors have the highest priority in technological needs.…”
Section: Use Of Mcdm Methods For Energy Policy and Decision Makingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wind energy was selected as the most appropriate alternative at the end of the study. Talaei et al defined low‐carbon energy technologies and prioritized them according to different criteria by using AHP method in Iran. They revealed that oil and gas for electricity and transport sectors have the highest priority in technological needs.…”
Section: Use Of Mcdm Methods For Energy Policy and Decision Makingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more economical centred view has been taken by Würtenberger et al (2012) who assessed business models of energy service companies. Talaei et al (2014) used the scheme to identify opportunities for clean technology transfer into Iran. Karakosta et al (2010Karakosta et al ( , p. 2457) used SWOT analysis with Renewable energy cooperation a similar scope to the one applied here.…”
Section: Methods and Data Sources 21 Strengths Weaknesses Opportunimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Znajduje zastosowanie także w obszarach związanych z inżynierią śro-dowiska, przykładowo w celu diagnostyki stanu sektora odnawialnych źródeł energii [10,11], oceny metod zapobiegania zanieczyszczeniom środowiska [28,31] czy efektywnego zarządzania zasobami wodnymi [3,12]. W przypadku gospodarki wodami opadowymi wykorzystanie analizy SWOT wciąż należy jednak do rzadkości i ogranicza się głównie do systemów gospodarczego wykorzystania wód deszczowych [15].…”
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