Region City Electrical Network Electric Power Sustainable Development Research Based on State Space Law and Ecology Supporting Capacity

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This article chooses Tai Zhou area power sustainable development as the research object, combining the study area-specific nature, ecology and power economic development, ecological carrying capacity of coastal areas in TAI Zhou as a precondition to achieve sustainable development objectives of power. From the resource capacity, the market capacity, and environmental carrying capacity three aspects to build a coastal area of TAI Zhou Power Development Study of ecological carrying capacity evaluation index system. State space law on the change of status of regional ecological carrying capacity is analyzed, discussed the changes in ecological carrying capacity of the main power to seek ways to achieve sustainable development of electricity method.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 347-353)

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1740-1743

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October 2011

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