A Review of the Research of New Energy Industry Development

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Developed countries promote the development of new energy to the national development strategy, plan for new energy promotion laws, and provide government finance, financial support for new energy research. Domestic and foreign scholars mostly research from the perspective of quantitative analysis; mainly methods are the grey system theory, analytic hierarchy process, the learning curve and comprehensive forecast growth curve. Researches show that China's new energy development is very necessary, and its development needs the government's policy support and nurture. China's new energy development also has the problems of high development costs, lack of core technology, insufficient of quantitative analysis tool. Therefore, the future of new energy development strategy research is more quantitative, modeling integration, deeper and practical research.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1008-1009)

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1409-1414

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August 2014

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