Research and Application of Comprehensive Evaluation Index System in Micro-Grid’s Construction and Operation

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In order to evaluation the operation of micro-grid comprehensively, this paper builds an index system based on our current definitions and technical characteristics of the micro-grid. There are 20 base evaluation indexes and uses analytic hierarchy process (AHP) to explain the index system from both technical and economic aspects. Through using the index system to some real region, it has been proved reliably that the index system could reflect the advantages and disadvantages of micro-grid operation intuitively. The proposed indexes have been included State Grid Company of micro-grid technical standards.

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October 2014

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