Low-Carbon Power Structure Planning Based on Cost-Benefits Perspective

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Low-carbon economy has become a development trend in the international energy sector. Our national electric power industry as a part of the energy sector has to change the power structure in order to follow this climate. In this paper, from the perspective of cost-benefits, based on the analysis of impact of the indicators of the power structure, we establish a index system of the planning low-carbon power structure. Combined with the method of analytic hierarchy process, we re-plan the traditional power structure. Finally quantify the distribution proportion of the thermal power, hydropower, wind power, nuclear power and solar power.

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