GIS-Based Site Suitability Analysis for Solar Power Systems in Mongolia
- Abstract
- In this study, we employed a geographic information system (GIS)-based approach to identify sites suitable for large-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant installations in Mongolia. Accordingly, cells of 30 × 30 m were used, and data based on seven criteria, including annual global horizontal radiation, annual average temperature, elevation, slope, slope direction (aspect), and distances from main roads and major power lines, were collected for each cell. GIS layers for these seven criteria were then converted into rated value layers using four grades. The weightings applied to the seven criteria were determined, using an analytical hierarchy process, by ten solar field experts. By combining the seven rating value layers with the weightings, a site suitability map was developed, using good, fair, low, and poor suitability grades. The results showed that sites graded as good, fair, low, and poor accounted for 3.27%, 53.06%, 42.59%, and 1.08% of the total surface area, respectively. Good sites were predominantly located in the southern and central regions of Mongolia. As the current demand for electric power in southern and central regions is low and high, respectively, we concluded that the central region of Mongolia should be prioritized for installing PV power plants
- Author(s)
- MUNKHBAT URANCHIMEG
- Issued Date
- 2021
- Awarded Date
- 2021. 8
- Type
- Dissertation
- Publisher
- 부경대학교
- URI
- https://repository.pknu.ac.kr:8443/handle/2021.oak/1100
http://pknu.dcollection.net/jsp/common/DcLoOrgPer.jsp?sItemId=200000504436
- Affiliation
- 부경대학교 대학원
- Department
- 대학원 에너지자원공학과
- Advisor
- 최요순
- Table Of Contents
- 1. Introduction 1
2. Study area 5
3. Methods 7
3.1 Selection of Criteria and Data Collection 7
3.2 Rating Criteria 19
3.3 Weighting Criteria 21
3.4 Generating a Suitability Map 22
4. Results 23
5. Discussion 27
6. Conclusion 30
References 32
Acknowledgements 37
- Degree
- Master
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