Investigation on Technical Route of Low Carbon Electric Power Industry in Shandong Province

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As one of the most developed provinces in China, Shandong has consumed large amount of energy and released a lot of CO2 during the economic development. Moreover, the power industry has consumed more than half of the energy and released the most CO2. In order to explorer the situation of carbon emissions in Shandong province, investigation and demonstration have been done based on the present power structure situation. The investigation and study result indicated that the low carbon development route and strategy in Shandong could be divided into two ways: making full use of the new clean energy and developing power generation technology with high efficient.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 361-363)

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1837-1841

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October 2011

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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