The Research Framework of Sharing Information Platform in Energy Performance Contract

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Since the Energy Performance Contract (EPC) includes complex structure, many members and serious asymmetry information, it is reasonably practicable to ensure its efficient and stable operation preconditions to establish information-sharing model. In this paper, we use the way of information flow to research the sharing information model in EPC. The result shows that the bases of sharing information are the set of sharing scope and order splitting. Accordingly, we put forward the sharing information platform of energy service information integration in EPC and constructing tactic.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 361-363)

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922-926

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October 2011

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