Technical Efficiency Evaluation of Grid Corporations Based on the DEA Model

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This paper describes the main contents of the evaluation of technical efficiency of electric power industry at home and abroad, the evaluation methods, and the development of it, and conducts an empirical analysis of the technical efficiency of the Grid in North China for the first time. This paper introduces the DEA to evaluate the technical efficiency of the Grid Corporations, and application of PSO to optimize on the DEA model. From the results of the evaluation of the technical efficiency of Sample Grid Corporation of China, We can conclude that you can better evaluate the technical efficiency of power companies by the combination of two ways, and can make clearer on their own to improve non-efficiency factors, thus conduct a comprehensive monitoring in the technical indicators and management indicators

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 467-469)

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453-456

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February 2011

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