The premise for undertaking the research is the need for an intergroup consensus of assessments by teams of international experts when choosing international investment projects in the field of solar energy for their adequacy and validity. The aim of this article is to provide theoretical and methodological justification for ensuring intergroup consensus among teams of international experts in selecting projects that are aimed to enhance the international competitiveness of the solar energy industry. Research results: The study decomposed the concept of 'intergroup consensus among teams of international experts' and verified its presence through one-factor regression analysis. Additionally, the study conducted a rating assessment of the efficiency of project implementation to enhance the international competitiveness of Ukraine's solar energy industry under conditions of uncertainty using the taxonomy method. Conclusions: The collaboration of international experts in teams has ensured comparability and adequacy of evaluations, leading to the possibility of selecting an effective project for enhancing the international competitiveness of Ukraine's solar energy industry under conditions of uncertainty.
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