Performance Evaluation of Smart Grid Based on Optimal Fuzzy Algorithm Method

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The global upsurge in research and construction of smart grid is creating new opportunities and challenges. This paper proposes a procedure and method for assessing the operation performance of the smart grid. The hierarchical analysis of factors reflects the operation situation in the overall goals. An incentive regulation model based on the optimal fuzzy algorithm and data envelopment analysis is presented.

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