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Multi-criteria GIS-based approach for optimal site selection of solar and wind energy

Ahmed K. NassarPolicy, Planning and Development Program, Department of International Affairs, College of Arts and Sciences, Qatar University, Doha, QatarOmer Al-DulaimiElectrical Technical College, Al-Farahidi University, Baghdad, IraqHassan Falah FakhruldeenComputer Techniques Engineering Department, Faculty of Information Technology, Imam Ja'afar Al-Sadiq University, Baghdad, 10011, IraqI.B. SapaevTashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers” National Research University, Tashkent, UzbekistanFeryal Ibrahim JabbarImad Ibrahim DawoodMazaya University College, IraqDoaa H. KhalafDesign Department, Al-Turath University College, Baghdad, IraqSameer AlgburiCollege of Engineering, Al-Kitab University, Kirkuk, 36015, Iraq
Unconventional Resourcesjournal2025en
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This research introduces a comprehensive multi-criteria geographic information system-based approach designed to determine optimal locations for solar and wind energy development by integrating geographic information system, multi-criteria decision analysis, and the analytical hierarchy process. The methodology enables spatial analysis that considers a wide range of environmental, economic, and technical factors, producing suitability maps that prioritize locations for renewable energy infrastructure. Applied to the geographic and climatic context of Iraq, the approach addresses the countries’ growing energy demands and infrastructure constraints by identifying regions with high renewable energy potential. the analysis resulted in 38.33 % of the total study area being suitable for utility-scale solar photovoltaic installations, 12.44 % for large-scale wind farms, and 34.47 % for small-scale solar photovoltaic projects. site selection criteria included solar irradiance, wind speed, terrain slope, ambient temperature, land use, elevation, and proximity to infrastructure such as roads and power lines. the study demonstrates the critical role of spatial decision-making tools in promoting sustainable energy strategies, especially within developing countries experiencing energy deficits and environmental pressures. • Innovative multi-criteria GIS-based approach for solar and wind energy site selection. •Balances ecological, economic, and logistical factors for meticulous site assessment. •Significant suitable areas for solar and wind farms identified in Iraq. •A strategic pathway for clean energy solutions in developing regions.

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