Adjustable Model of Renewable Energy Projects for Sustainable Development: A Case Study of the Nišava District in Serbia

This paper explores and ranks the key performance indicators of multi-criteria decision-making in the process of selecting renewable energy sources (RES). Different categories of factors (e.g., political, legal, technological, economic and financial, sociocultural, and physical) are crucial for the...

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Business metrics
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Company structure
Decision making
Energy efficiency
Energy sources
Environmental management
Indicators
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Political factors
Project management
Renewable energy sources
Renewable resources
Sustainability
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