Risk Evaluation of Bidding for Wind Farm Construction Project
Yonghua Wang,
Guosheng Hu and
Jia-xin Zhang
Energy and Environment Research, 2022, vol. 9, issue 1, 71
Abstract:
With the rapid development and growth of the installed capacity of wind power generation in China, more and more attention has been paid to the risk of wind farm construction projects. Based on the extension element method and the multi-level fuzzy comprehensive evaluation method, this paper makes an empirical analysis on the bidding risk of the wind farm construction project of Xintiandi energy company in Hebei province. The research shows that the extensible matter element method can provide effective support for decision makers because there are no different evaluation principles and more accurate risk evaluation.
Date: 2022
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