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Sustainability assessment of wind turbines using fuzzy logic
Author(s) -
AlShalash Ola,
Barakat Nael
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
heat transfer
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2688-4542
pISSN - 2688-4534
DOI - 10.1002/htj.21921
Subject(s) - wind power , sustainability , turbine , fuzzy logic , renewable energy , computer science , process (computing) , offshore wind power , environmental economics , rank (graph theory) , engineering , mathematics , economics , artificial intelligence , ecology , electrical engineering , biology , mechanical engineering , combinatorics , operating system
Renewable energy systems provide opportunities for developing methods to evaluate their sustainability claims, inclusive of their life cycles, and to rank them based on their broader impact. In this paper, a fuzzy‐logic‐based method is proposed to evaluate and rank wind turbines as sustainable systems handling wind energy, in terms of renewability and environmental friendliness. Implementation of the proposed method is demonstrated in two steps: First, major factors defining life cycle and sustainability characteristics of wind turbines are identified. These factors are: Capital Cost, Greenhouse Gas Emission, and wind turbine Energy Efficiency. Nevertheless, the method allows expansion to include other factors, which may later be deemed as critical to the evaluation process. Second, a fuzzy‐logic‐based model is built and tested using hypothetical data to prove the concept. As a result, the relatively best sustainability is decided on a single dimension scale. The proposed method produced reliable results in terms of ordinally ranking the sustainability of wind turbines, but with interdependencies based on the entire group of wind turbine cases being examined. The proposed method formulates a satisfactory stepping stone on the way to establish a unified method and process to rank wind turbines based on sustainability.