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Dear participant,
Thank you for taking some minutes to participate in this 5-10 minutes survey to verify the results of the expert survey regarding country and site selection for the deployment of airborne wind energy (AWE) systems.
In case you're unfamiliar with the airborne wind energy concept, please answer the questions from your wind energy expertise.
This survey contains 22 questions and if you have questions at any time about the survey or the procedures, you may contact Ir. Jelle Wijnja at +31(0)614600251 or by email at [email protected].
Thank you very much for your time and support. Please start with the survey now by clicking on the Continue button below.
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Thanks for filling in the first part of the questionnaire. Next start the pair-wise comparison of the technical criteria. The technical criteria are split in two subcriteria (1) the wind climate and (2) the availability of a suitable grid system.
Please try to be consistent in your pair-wise comparison.
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Compare the wind climate criterion according to its relative importance with respect to the availability of a suitable grid stem
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Scale: ____________________________________ 8 extremely more important 7 .. 6 very strongly more important 5 .. 4 strongly more important 3 .. 2 moderately more important 1 .. 0 equally important -1 .. -2 moderately less important -3 .. -4 strongly less important -5 .. -6 very strongly less important -7 .. -8 extremely less important |
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Please drag and rank according to their importance. The most important criteria on top. |
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This finishes your technical criteria pair-wise comparison. Thanks. Next start the pair-wise comparisons of the economic criteria. The economic criteria is split into four subcriteria (1) the levelized cost of electricity of the wind turbine, (2) the current production cost of electricity , (3) the corporate tax rate and he (4) current and future prospect on the market size.
Please try to be consistent in your pair-wise comparison.
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Compare the wind turbines levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) criterion according to their relative importance with respect to the current production cost of electricity in this region.
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Compare the following criteria according to their relative importance with respect to the corporate tax rate in this region.
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Compare the following criteria according to their relative importance with respect to the size of the market.
The size of the market is a combination of the current electricity consumptions and the prospected future growth.
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Scale: ____________________________________ 8 extremely more important 7 .. 6 very strongly more important 5 .. 4 strongly more important 3 .. 2 moderately more important 1 .. 0 equally important -1 .. -2 moderately less important -3 .. -4 strongly less important -5 .. -6 very strongly less important -7 .. -8 extremely less important |
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Please drag and rank according to their importance. The most important criteria on top. |
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| | LCOE Electricity cost Corporate tax rate Market size
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This finishes the economic criteria pair-wise comparison. Please, next start the pair-wise comparison of the social criteria. The social criteria are split into two subcriteria (1) social acceptance of wind energy, and (2) the local visual quality of the landscape.
Please try to be consistent in your pair-wise comparison.
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Compare the following social acceptance of wind energy according to its relative importance with respect to the local visual quality of the landscape.
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Scale: ____________________________________ 8 extremely more important 7 .. 6 very strongly more important 5 .. 4 strongly more important 3 .. 2 moderately more important 1 .. 0 equally important -1 .. -2 moderately less important -3 .. -4 strongly less important -5 .. -6 very strongly less important -7 .. -8 extremely less important |
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Next we compare the subcriteria of the social acceptance criteria. This criteria is split into (1) public acceptance and (2) market acceptance. The market acceptance is a degree in which wind energy is integrated into the market and expressed as the current installed capacity of wind energy.
Compare the public acceptance according to its relative importance with respect to the market acceptance.
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____________________________________ 8 extremely more important 7 .. 6 very strongly more important 5 .. 4 strongly more important 3 .. 2 moderately more important 1 .. 0 equally important -1 .. -2 moderately less important -3 .. -4 strongly less important -5 .. -6 very strongly less important -7 .. -8 extremely less important |
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Please drag and rank according to their importance. The most important criteria on top. |
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| | Market acceptance Public acceptance Landscape visual quality
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This finishes your social criteria pair-wise comparison. Please, next start the final set of pair-wise comparisons: the political criteria. The political are split into five subcriteria (1) current and prospected future electricity mix of the nation, (2) the governmental (financial) support regimes for renewable energy, (3) the political risk, (4) the level of intellectual property right protection, and (5) the ease of doing business.
Please try to be consistent in your pair-wise comparison.
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First compare the current and prospected future electricity mix of the nation with respect its relative importance with respect to the governmental (financial) support regimes for renewable energy (RE).
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Compare these criteria according to their relative importance with respect to the political risk. The political risk includes risks associated with the political stability, the risk of terrorism, the level of human rights and resource security.
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Compare these criteria according to their relative importance with respect to the level of intellectual property (IP) protection .
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And finally compare these criteria according to their relative importance with respect to the ease of doing business .
The ease of doing business is measured with the complexity associated with building permits and the level of investor protection.
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Scale: ____________________________________ 8 extremely more important 7 .. 6 very strongly more important 5 .. 4 strongly more important 3 .. 2 moderately more important 1 .. 0 equally important -1 .. -2 moderately less important -3 .. -4 strongly less important -5 .. -6 very strongly less important -7 .. -8 extremely less important |
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Please drag and rank according to their importance. The most important criteria on top. |
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| | RE support schemes Electricity mix Political risk IP protection Ease of doing business
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Unfortunately the previous pair-wise comparison of the main criteria was inconsistent. Please redo the ranking of the relative importance of the main criteria for the site selection of airborne wind turbines. These main criteria are technical, economic, political, social.
Compare the technical criteria according to its relative importance with respect to the economic criteria.
That is; which criteria is more important for the site selection of airborne wind turbines and to which extend.
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And, compare the relative importance with respect to the political criteria.
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And, compare the relative importance with respect to the social criteria.
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Please drag and rank according to their importance. The most important criteria on top. |
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| | Technical Economic Political Social
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Scale: ____________________________________ 8 extremely more important 7 .. 6 very strongly more important 5 .. 4 strongly more important 3 .. 2 moderately more important 1 .. 0 equally important -1 .. -2 moderately less important -3 .. -4 strongly less important -5 .. -6 very strongly less important -7 .. -8 extremely less important |
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| If I've missed criteria important for the country and site selection of (airborne) wind farms, please indicate which below. | | |
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| Any other comments/suggestions: | | |
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