Using a Novel FCE Model to Evaluate the Industry Competitiveness of Biomass Power Generation

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Biomass energy is a kind of clean renewable energy, and the resources are abundant. With the rapid development in recent years, the biomass power generation has become one of the electric power new energy with the large-scale commercialization development prospects. The industry competitiveness evaluation of biomass power generation in China is the basis to explore the biomass power generation industry development strategy, which also can indicate the direction for the rapid and sound development of biomass power generation industry in China. To evaluate the industry competitiveness of biomass power generation scientifically and accurately, we defined the subordinate function and weight proportion and constructed the multi-level fuzzy comprehensive evaluation (FCE) model. The biomass competitiveness evaluation of biomass power generation showed that the results given by this model are reliable and precise.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1008-1009)

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127-130

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August 2014

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