Design and Application of Risk Early-Warning System of Electric Power Engineering Projects - A Case Study of Combined Heat and Power Project in Western China

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Based on the theories of fuzzy set and fuzzy conversion, the method of fuzzy comprehensive appraisal is a decision-making process which combines qualitative analysis and quantitative analysis and can be used to forecast risk of electric power engineering projects. Using the method of AHP to establish risk early-warning indicators system and method of fuzzy comprehensive appraisal to establish risk early-warning model, the paper constitutes risk early-warning system of electric power engineering projects. A case from western China is applied to prove the validity of the risk early-warning system.

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