Generation Expansion Planning: A Bibliometric Review
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generation expansion planning, energy, renewable energy, bibliometric analysisAbstract
Generation expansion planning is a prominent topic of energy-related scientific discourse. Due to operational constraints, the penetration of renewable energy sources, and uncertainty, there have been numerous changes in the planning of generation expansion. This article provides a bibliometric analysis of recent research on generational expansion planning. Relevant authors, sources, terms, disciplines, and conceptual analysis are used for bibliometric analysis. This bibliometric is based on a Scopus database data set for the years 2013 to 2023.
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