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Multi-criteria decision-making in the selection of a renewable energy project in Spain: the VIKOR method.

J.R. San Cristóbal
- 01 Feb 2011 - 
- Vol. 36, Iss: 2, pp 498-502
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In this article, the Compromise Ranking method is combined with the Analytical Hierarchy Process for weighting the importance of the different criteria, which allows decision-makers to assign these values based on their preferences.
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This article is published in Renewable Energy.The article was published on 2011-02-01. It has received 526 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Primary energy & Renewable energy.

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Multiple criteria decision-making techniques and their applications – a review of the literature from 2000 to 2014

TL;DR: The results of this study indicated that in 2013 scholars have published articles more than in other years, and energy, environment and sustainability were ranked as the first areas that have applied MCDM techniques and approaches.
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Fuzzy TOPSIS method for ranking renewable energy supply systems in Turkey

TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a multi-criteria decision support framework for ranking renewable energy supply systems in Turkey, where the Interval Shannon's Entropy methodology was used to determine weight values of the criteria.
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Extension of VIKOR method for decision making problem based on hesitant fuzzy set

TL;DR: The E-VIKOR method and TOPSIS method are developed to solve the MCDM problems with hesitant fuzzy set information, which can be accurately and perfectly described in terms of the opinions of decision makers.
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Comparative analysis of MCDM methods for ranking renewable energy sources in Taiwan

TL;DR: Hydropower is the best RES in Taiwan because its technology is the most mature and the cost is the lowest in Taiwan, according to the results of comparative analysis of ranking renewable energy sources for electricity generation using four MCDM methods.
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Decision making in renewable energy investments: A review

TL;DR: A review of the current state of the art in decision support methods applied to renewable and sustainable energy throughout the literature in the field of energy planning is presented in this article, where selected papers were classified by their year of publication, decision making technique, energy type, the criteria used, geographic distribution and the application areas.
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Decisions with Multiple Objectives: Preferences and Value Trade-Offs

TL;DR: In this article, a confused decision maker, who wishes to make a reasonable and responsible choice among alternatives, can systematically probe his true feelings in order to make those critically important, vexing trade-offs between incommensurable objectives.
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Multiple Attribute Decision Making: Methods and Applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a classification of MADM methods by data type and propose a ranking method based on the degree of similarity of the MADM method to the original MADM algorithm.
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Compromise solution by MCDM methods: A comparative analysis of VIKOR and TOPSIS

TL;DR: A comparative analysis of the multiple criteria decision making methods VIKOR and TOPSIS is illustrated with a numerical example, showing their similarity and some differences.
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Application of multi-criteria decision making to sustainable energy planning—A review

TL;DR: A review of more than 90 published papers is presented here to analyze the applicability of various methods discussed and it is observed that Analytical Hierarchy Process is the most popular technique followed by outranking techniques PROMETHEE and ELECTRE.
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Multiple criteria decision making

TL;DR: In this Chapter, a decision maker (or a group of experts) trying to establish or examine fair procedures to combine opinions about alternatives related to different points of view is imagined.
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