Windmill Global Sourcing in an Initiative Using a Spherical Fuzzy Multiple-Criteria Decision Prototype

Zehba Raizah, Udaya Kumara Kodipalya Nanjappa, Harshitha Urs Ajjipura Shankar, Umair Khan, Sayed M. Eldin, Rajesh Kumar, Ahmed M. Galal

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Abstract

The government of Karnataka has resolved to promote and employ an increasing number of alternative fuels, particularly, wind energy. Selecting a windmill supplier is a key decision when developing a wind energy project, and investors must evaluate various qualitative and quantitative variables that interact symmetrically to discover the best source. As a result, a multi-criteria decision-making procedure is applied to choose a wind turbine provider for wind power projects. A variety of approaches have been used to address this judgment process, some of which were predicated on the use of multi-criteria judgment techniques alone or in conjunction with some different multiple-criteria decision approaches. In this study, the researchers advocated selecting windmill producers for geothermal power generation using a judgment method based on a spherical fuzzy system. After the analyses of the last stage of this research, turbine manufacturers for installations could be suggested. The purpose of this research was to develop a fuzzy multi-criteria foundation for choosing appropriate rotor makers for electricity production. Specialists can utilize the conclusions of this study to choose an appropriate windmill operator in other states, including for green initiatives of a similar nature.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8000
JournalEnergies
Volume15
Issue number21
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2022

Keywords

  • fuzzy theory
  • multiple-criteria decision modeling
  • spherical fuzzy sets
  • supplier evaluation for wind turbines
  • sustainable sources

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