2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2019.12.125
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Risk management in distributed wind energy implementing Analytic Hierarchy Process

Abstract: Distributed wind power has received growing attention in recent years. However, high risks remain in its investigation, which severely baffled its development. This study attempts to gather and identify risk factors in distributed wind power through literature reviews and rank the risks based on expert opinions. Based on previous literature, we classified risk for distributed wind power investment into four types, namely the political risks, economic risks, social risks, and technical risks. Analytic Hierarchy… Show more

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“…The analytic hierarchy process (AHP) is a powerful multi-criteria method introduced by Thomas Saaty, that helps to make decisions in the face of complex problems that have multiple conflicting and subjective criteria (Saaty, 1980(Saaty, , 1986(Saaty, , 1990. The AHP has been used as a tool for decision making in different fields of science, such as health (Requia et al, 2020), natural science (Lin et al, 2020) and engineering (Yin Zhang et al, 2020;Zhou & Yang, 2020). AHP begins by defining the problem to solve (the objective) and decomposing the problem into a hierarchy of decisions (Vassou et al, 2006), then a paired comparison is used between the criteria with respect to the objective, as well as among the alternatives with respect to each criterion, with a view to establishing priorities among the elements of the hierarchy.…”
Section: Analytic Hierarchy Process (Ahp)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analytic hierarchy process (AHP) is a powerful multi-criteria method introduced by Thomas Saaty, that helps to make decisions in the face of complex problems that have multiple conflicting and subjective criteria (Saaty, 1980(Saaty, , 1986(Saaty, , 1990. The AHP has been used as a tool for decision making in different fields of science, such as health (Requia et al, 2020), natural science (Lin et al, 2020) and engineering (Yin Zhang et al, 2020;Zhou & Yang, 2020). AHP begins by defining the problem to solve (the objective) and decomposing the problem into a hierarchy of decisions (Vassou et al, 2006), then a paired comparison is used between the criteria with respect to the objective, as well as among the alternatives with respect to each criterion, with a view to establishing priorities among the elements of the hierarchy.…”
Section: Analytic Hierarchy Process (Ahp)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a systematic, hierarchical analysis method that combines qualitative and quantitative analysis. Because of its practicability and effectiveness in dealing with complex decision-making problems, it has quickly gained worldwide attention [15] [17]. There are many advantages to using AHP method, the most important of which is simplicity and clarity.…”
Section: Ahp Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AHP method is not only suitable for situations where there are uncertainty and subjective information, but also allows the logical use of experience, insight and intuition [17]. Perhaps the greatest advantage of the AHP method is the level itself, which enables buyers to seriously consider and measure the relative importance of indicators.…”
Section: Ahp Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method is a relatively simple in application and intuitive in nature. The universal approach of the AHP method allows for its use in most of existing fields of engineering appliances [19]- [22], among which electrical power engineering is one of the significant areas of the AHP application [23]- [28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%