Engineering of Xinjiang Non Electricity Area and the Project Risk Assessment

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By the end of 2010, Xinjiang has 2754 000 families (10753 000 population) who are not allowable to use electricity. This project is related to the economic development of these areas and is of great importance to enhance people, s welfare. It is also an important project in the Twelfth Five-Year plan. This paper supplies us two realization modes for non electricity area through electric grid extension and new energy power. It is appropriate to seek help from the main grid to extend electricity problems and ensure the stability and security of the electricity in these areas, in which population is relatively dense, or places are good prospects for the development or mineral rich. But for a considerable number of scattered or not fixed farmers and herdsmen, the utilization of new energy to realize the power of their daily life is a good choice. On this basis, this paper carried out the risk assessment of the implementation of the project by using fuzzy analytic hierarchy process.

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