The Various Impacts of Wind Power and Thermal Power Generation on Economic Development: A Case Study of Jilin Province

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Based on a case study of Jilin province in Northeast China, this paper applied input-output analysis method to contrast different effects of wind power and thermal power generation on local economic growth. The results indicate that the driving effect of wind power on economic growth in the output of per ten thousand Yuan is lower 5205 Yuan than that of thermal power. However, taking serious environmental externalities produced by thermal power generation into account, thermal power economic value will be greatly decreased.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 805-806)

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316-319

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September 2013

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