A Benefit Analysis Model for Inter-Regional Power Generation Exchange of Coal-Fired Power Plant

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In order to improve the situation that there is a high pollution emission from coal-fired power plant in China and after a lot of research on inter-regional power generation exchange, we find that pollution emission would be reduced by exchanging power generation in the inter-regional coal-fired power plant. Taking the quantity of coal saving, economic benefit and environmental benefit into account, this paper proposes an analysis model for calculating the quantity of coal saving, added value and pollution reduction in the inter-regional power generation exchange, analyzing the benefit brought by this exchange. The case study shows that by using this model, pollution emission would be reduced in the whole region and economic and environmental benefit would be added in both electricity buyers and sellers. This analysis model has an application value.

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