Site selection for nuclear power plants using geographic information system and analytical hierarchy process: A case study on Khulna division, Bangladesh
This study aims to find a suitable site for a nuclear power plant using the geographic information system and analytical hierarchy process in the Khulna division, Bangladesh. Selection of a suitable site for a nuclear power plant is vital for the safety of the installation, workers, the public, and...
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Published in: | Nuclear technology & radiation protection Vol. 38; no. 4; pp. 235 - 245 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Belgrade
Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences
01-01-2023
VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences |
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Summary: | This study aims to find a suitable site for a nuclear power plant using the
geographic information system and analytical hierarchy process in the
Khulna division, Bangladesh. Selection of a suitable site for a nuclear
power plant is vital for the safety of the installation, workers, the
public, and the environment. This study was conducted considering four
stages, namely conceptual and planning, area survey, site
characterization, and site confirmation stage. In the area survey stage, six
criteria were divided into twelve sub-criteria, namely population density,
earthquake, river, riverbank erosion, airport, road and railway, protected
area, forest, groundwater table, rainfall, wind speed, and thunderstorm. A
suitability map of each sub-criterion was made using geographic
information system software. The weighting of each criterion was
determined using an analytical hierarchy process and finally, a geographic
information system-based overlay analysis was performed to prepare the
final suitability map of the Khulna division which indicates 315.30 km2 and
2991.27 km2 of its total area as the most suitable and suitable,
respectively for nuclear power plant establishment. Twenty-six potential
areas were selected from the most suitable areas for further study. This
study follows a comprehensive methodology and thus may help policymakers for
the establishment of nuclear power plants in Bangladesh and abroad. |
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ISSN: | 1451-3994 1452-8185 |
DOI: | 10.2298/NTRP2304235L |