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Title: Renewable energy site assessment with multi-criteria decision-making
Authors: Adebiyi, Abayomi Aduragba
Moloi, Katleho 
Abbey, Xander 
Keywords: Renewable energy;Solar power plants;Wind farms;Site suitability assessment;Analytical Hierarchy Process;Geographic Information Systems;Multi-criteria decision-making
Issue Date: 28-Nov-2024
Publisher: IEEE Explore
Source: Adebiyi, A.A., Moloi, K. and Abbey, X. 2024. Renewable energy site assessment with multi-criteria decision-making. Presented at: 2024 IEEE PES/IAS PowerAfrica, 1-6. doi:10.1109/PowerAfrica61624.2024.10759388
Journal: 2024 IEEE PES/IAS PowerAfrica 
Abstract: 
With global demand for renewable energy
increasing, the search for suitable locations for renewable
power plants has intensified. This paper presents a
comprehensive site suitability assessment for solar power
plants and wind farms using the Analytical Hierarchy
Process (AHP) in conjunction with Geographic Information
Systems (GIS). The Analytic Hierarchy Process forms the
basis for the analysis of criteria while considering their
relative importance, making it suitable for multi-criteria
decision-making scenarios. Graphical Information Systems
provide spatial analysis capabilities that enable the
integration of various geographic information layers and
facilitate informed decision-making. By combining AHP
with GIS, this study offers a systematic approach for
decision-makers and stakeholders in renewable energy
industries worldwide to identify optimal locations for
renewable power plants. The methodology encompasses
data collection from reputable sources, extracting useful
information from these sources and using them within the
AHP framework, all within various Python software
libraries. Through the integration of the aforementioned
methodologies, this research contributes to the
advancement of renewable energy site suitability
assessment methodologies and supports the transition
towards a more sustainable energy future.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5700
DOI: 10.1109/PowerAfrica61624.2024.10759388
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