Fuzzy-Set QCA on Performance and Sustainability Determinants of Ports Supporting Floating Offshore Wind Farms

The present study explores the relationship between the characteristics, performance, and sustainability of ports that will, in the future, support the logistical chains of new floating offshore wind farms, considering the crucial advancement and expansion of the offshore wind energy sector for the...

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Alternative energy sources
Buildings and facilities
Case studies
Electricity
Energy industry
Energy resources
Infrastructure
Literature reviews
Logistics
Offshore
Ports
R&D
Renewable resources
Research & development
Socioeconomic factors
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Turbines
Wind farms
Wind power
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