Determination Analysis Model of Inter-Regional Power Replacement in China

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To determine the inter-regional power replacement, this paper starts from the inter-regional power transmission and out-purchased demands and puts forward the analysis models of power transmission and out-purchased. Then it focuses on the decision problem of inter-regional power transmission and out-purchased where power supply exceeds power demand and provide the corresponding optimization algorithm. The models shows that inter-regional power replacement can reduce the generation pollutants emission, promote the power efficiency, and raise renewable energy grid-connected content like hydropower, wind power and so on, making magnificent economy and environmental effects.

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