Assessing the integration of solar power projects: SWOT-based AHP-F-TOPSIS case study of Turkey

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2020 Sep;27(25):31737-31749. doi: 10.1007/s11356-020-09092-6. Epub 2020 Jun 5.

Abstract

Solar energy systems are a cheaper and easy solution to cope with severe energy crisis especially in emerging economies including Turkey which exerted huge efforts to enhance the existing solar power projects. However, the selection of the optimal site for the installation of solar projects needs vigorous investigation through various factors. Adequate quantitative scientific research is required for the process of site selection in Turkey. This paper categorizes various sites in Turkey through various factors such as economic, environmental, and social factors. Various major criteria have been combined through mathematical development to install the solar power project in remote areas of Turkey. The scientific evaluation of remote and rural solar projects in Turkey has been taken as a case study in the current paper. Additionally, the analytical hierarchy process (AHP) and F-VIKOR methods were used to aggregate the criteria. The results show that economic and social ratio is significant, whereas the transmission matrix, land cost, and the sun irradiance got a major score in order to generate electricity. The study results show that total sunshine time per year determined is 2741 h (a total of 7.5 h per day) and the total solar energy obtained each year is 1527 kWh per square meter per year (a total of 4.18 kWh per square meter per day).

Keywords: AHP; Climate Criteria; Economic and environmental criteria; Fuzzy-VIKOR; Solar PV projects; Turkey.

MeSH terms

  • Case-Control Studies
  • Electricity
  • Solar Energy*
  • Turkey