A Hybrid IVN-Fuzzy TOPSIS and GIS Spatial Suitability Approach for Sustainable Solar Power Plant Site Selection in Türkiye
Mustafa GülerThe move to sustainable energy systems has increased the requirement for comprehensive decision support frameworks that are uncertainty-aware to guide the selection of solar power plant sites. The rapid growth of investments in solar energy has increased the demand for systematic and accurate decision-support tools to choose the best sites for photovoltaic (PV) power facilities. The selection of solar power plant sites is a complicated multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) problem that involves technical, economic, environmental, social, and technological aspects. The process is typically associated with ambiguity and incomplete knowledge of experts. To overcome these problems, this paper offers an interval-valued neutrosophic fuzzy TOPSIS (IVN-TOPSIS) method, which extends the standard TOPSIS methodology by including truth, indeterminacy, and falsity membership degrees as interval values. The methodology is utilized in a real case study in the Mediterranean region of Türkiye, comprising three provinces with great potential: Antalya, Mersin, and Adana. An assessment of a complete set of environmental, economic, social, and technological criteria is performed using expert judgments stated in interval-valued neutrosophic language assessments. They were incorporated into a Geographic Information System (GIS) to produce a suitability map indicating the most suitable sites for the facility. The suggested approach is different from the traditional crisp or fuzzy MCDM techniques since it clearly models the degrees of truth, indeterminacy, and falsehood, thus providing a more detailed representation of the expert evaluations. According to the data, Mersin is the most ideal site for the construction of a solar power plant, followed by Antalya, and the least suitable site is Adana. The results suggest that sustainable solar energy planning must go beyond technical resource potential and include integrated and uncertainty-aware assessments. The suggested IVN-TOPSIS framework can serve as a powerful decision-support tool to policymakers, planners, and investors that wish to encourage regionally balanced and sustainable renewable energy development.