Unlocking renewable energy potential: A case study of solar and wind site selection in the Kasserine region, central‐western Tunisia

Author:

Rekik Sassi1,El Alimi Souheil1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Thermal and Energy Systems Studies (LESTE), National Engineering School of Monastir University of Monastir Avenue Ibn El Jazzar Monastir 5019 Tunisia

Abstract

AbstractDeveloping wind and solar photovoltaics on a large scale requires substantial financial investments, making it crucial to identify the most suitable locations beforehand. To address this issue, a spatial analysis is carried out to determine the most potential sites for hosting large‐scale solar photovoltaic and wind systems in the region of Kasserine, central‐western Tunisia. To this end, an integrated model based on Step‐wise Assessment Ratio Analysis (SWARA), Decision‐Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL), and Geographic Information System is proposed. An extensive literature survey is conducted to establish suitability criteria and constraints. The SWARA‐DEMATEL is used to assign weights and capture the interdependencies among the considered criteria, while the raster calculator tool from the ArcGis 10.8 software is utilized to extract the final suitability maps. The obtained results indicate that the region of Kasserine exhibits great solar and wind potential, with areas of 635 and 467 km2 extremely fit for installing solar and wind systems, respectively. Furthermore, 349 km2 are identified as potential locations for hosting solar‐wind hybrid systems. Considering these outcomes, policymakers can take the initiative to accelerate the deployment of these facilities, which would assist the country in achieving its plans by 2030.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Energy,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality

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