The Research and Implementation of Beijing Energy Policy Simulation System

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Energy is the power sources of economic growth. But, its consumption can also cause the environmental pollution. In this paper, we introduce Beijing Energy policy Simulation System, which is a simulate software to help researchers with studying energy, economy and environment. This system collects historical data throughout the years, and its applications mainly contain Energy Index Data Acquisition Subsystem (EIDAS), Energy Index Comparison Analysis Subsystem (EICAS), Energy Factor Analysis Subsystem (EFAS) and Energy Control Simulation Subsystem (ECSS). This paper displays the index system of Beijing Energy policy Simulation System, which is the precondition and foundation of the research. The main purpose of this paper is to introduce Feedback control thought into Energy policy Simulation System.

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