Analysis of Zhuzhou Energy Efficiency Based on DEA

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Energy issues have always become the major problem of the world. Energy efficiency has become a national energy strategy. As the old industrial city, Zhuzhou has a huge demand to energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions in the process of industrialization. Firstly, energy efficiencys concept was introduced, then propose Zhuzhou energy efficiency influencing factors, finally, this paper measures Zhuzhou energy efficiency based on data envelopment analysis (DEA ) method, It hopes that the scientific evaluation could provide theoretical and practical support for the decision.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 805-806)

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1472-1477

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September 2013

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