Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis to Evaluate the Geographic Potential of Alternative Photovoltaic Types

Author:

Hübl Franziska1ORCID,Welscher Franz2ORCID,Scholz Johannes2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geodesy, Graz University of Technology, 8045 Graz, Austria

2. Department of Geoinformatics, Paris-Lodron-University of Salzburg, 5020 Salzburg, Austria

Abstract

This paper contributes to the expansion of green energy production, which is being pursued in order to mitigate climate change and carbon emissions from energy production. It addresses the delineation of areas that are suitable for the application of photovoltaics in the context of agricultural areas, water bodies, and parking spaces. Three specific photovoltaic types are examined in order to find out which criteria influence their geographic potential and whether spatial multi-criteria decision analysis methods are suitable for identifying suitable areas. The proposed approach consists of four steps: (1) collecting factors through expert interviews and questionnaires; (2) mapping the criteria to the spatial datasets; (3) deriving weighted scores for individual criteria through expert interviews; (4) applying the multi-criteria decision analysis method to compute and aggregate the final scores. We test our methodology at selected sites in the state of Styria, Austria. The test sites represent the topographical characteristics of the state and are about 5% of the size of Styria, approximately 820 km2. The key contributions are a weighted set of criteria that are relevant for the geographic potential of alternative photovoltaic types and the developed methodology to determine this potential.

Funder

Austrian Research Promotion Agency

Publisher

MDPI AG

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