Research on Assessment of Coordinated Evaluation in Electricity Ecosystem Based on Entropy Weight and AHP

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In coordinated evaluation of electricity ecosystem, it’s should not simply on the basis of the value of information transmitted by index, but also make a comprehensive analysis of knowledge and experience of experts and policymakers. In this paper, the actual situation of Guangxi power grid as an example, the electricity ecosystem coordinated development optimization based on the constraints of resources and environment is carried out. And explore the relationship among the electric power industry, regional environment and economy. The comprehensive evaluation method based on entropy weight and AHP is suggested, which solves the casualness and subjectivity problem about weight decision in traditional comprehensive evaluation method, in order to improve the accuracy and credibility of evaluation results, and put forward new ideas for the coordination of protection of Guangxi regional power industry and environment development, in order to achieve the harmonious development among economy, environment, power.

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