Applications of FANP and BOCR in Renewable Energy-Study on the Choice of the Sites for Wind Farms

As the consciousness of human beings in preserving the world increases, the demand of alternative energy resources has been expanding exponentially in recent years, and wind power is one of the most promising renewable energy resources. Taiwan, with its abundant coastal wind resources and good geogr...

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