The Development and Promotion of Distributed Power in Our Country

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Distributed power with the characteristics of clean, convenient, reliable, less transmission losses and suitable for renewable energy, is appropriate for China's sustainable development. In this paper, we discuss the necessity of developing distributed power in our country and the impacts when combined to the grid. Then we put forward the paths and methods to promote distributed power according to the situation in our country. Finally, we look ahead the development of distributed power With China's rapid economic development, the contradiction between energy supply and demand is becoming increasingly prominent. In addition, the huaman survival environment is deteriorating. There comes a new form of power generation- distributed power, which is mainly based on new energy and renewable energy. It is of great significance to improve China's energy structure, and to realize sustainable development in our country.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 433-440)

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6669-6673

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January 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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