Research on Renewable Energy Technology Selection Model Based on Fuzzy Comprehensive Evaluation in Beijing

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At present, China is in a critical period of energy restructuring. Renewable energy industry bear to ensure national energy security and achieve the historic task of energy for sustainable development. To speed up technological innovation of renewable energy industry has been a priority. Conducting systematic research of renewable energy technologies selected, not only can grasp the advantages of renewable energy resources, a clear direction of development of industrial technology, but also to enrich and improve the industrial technology innovation management theory and methods to make a positive contribution. This paper established a renewable three-dimensional evaluation model of industrial technology development (technology needs dimension, technology dimension and the supply of integrated environmental dimensions) ,and took Beijing as an example to calculate the Beijing photovoltaic, wind power, biomass and small hydro renewable energy generation technology evaluation results.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1008-1009)

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1437-1442

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August 2014

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