2022
DOI: 10.18488/13.v11i1.2965
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Investigating Threats to Power Plants Using a Carver Matrix and Providing Solutions: A Case Study of Iran

Abstract: This paper examines Iran's power plants as potential targets of enemy groups. It identifies the most plausible targets and suggests preventive strategies to counter the threats. There are different models to assess the threat to potential targets. A commonly used model in various fields is the Carver matrix model, which, due to its comprehensiveness, has been used to assess power plants as targets of enemy action. The Carver model has six main factors, each of which is assigned a certain coefficient. To evalua… Show more

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“…The use of solar energy and wind in Iran is higher over other renewable energies [80] . Considering the present restraints and higher costs of generation of geothermal energy, now its use has less economic justification for Iran [81] .…”
Section: Energy Policies In Iranmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The use of solar energy and wind in Iran is higher over other renewable energies [80] . Considering the present restraints and higher costs of generation of geothermal energy, now its use has less economic justification for Iran [81] .…”
Section: Energy Policies In Iranmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…It is necessary to make plans before the incidents. These plans will be effective when accompanied by the powerful presence of the community [17]. Quality programs of local interest groups greatly impact environmental problems, especially natural hazards, and can increase the commitment level of elected officials [18].…”
Section: Crisismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zamzam Street and Ayatollah Saeidi Highway form the common border between District 19 and neighboring areas in the north and west. Bahmanyar Street and the northern part of Tondgouyan Highway are the eastern borders between District 19 and District 16, and it is limited to Azadegan Highway from the south [19]. The 19th district of Tehran is located in the entrance area of southwest Tehran, has a special place, and contains some of the structural elements of the city.…”
Section: Case Studymentioning
confidence: 99%