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Titolo: Power generation in China : research, policy and management / / chief editors, Shi Dan, Yang Hongliang Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: UK : , : Paths International Ltd., , [2013]
©2013
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (217 p.)
Soggetto topico: Electric power production - China
Persona (resp. second.): DanShi
HongliangYang
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Cover; Table of Contents; 1. The Significance and Content of Energy-Efficient Power Generation Scheduling; 1.1 The significance of energy-efficient power generation scheduling; 1.1.1 Energy-efficient power generation scheduling: to reduce coal consumption for power generation; 1.1.2 Energy-efficient power generation scheduling: further optimization of power structure; 1.1.3 Energy-efficient power generation scheduling: the way of reduction in air pollutants emissions; 1.2 Primary approach of energy-efficient power generation scheduling
1.2.1 Related regulations on energy-efficient power generation scheduling1.2.2 Sorting method of energy-efficient power generation scheduling; 1.2.3 Basic procedure of energy-efficient power generation scheduling; 1.3 Characteristics and impacts of energy-efficient power generation scheduling; 1.3.1 Evolution of the power scheduling system in the PRC; 1.3.2 Comparison of different generation dispatching modes; 1.3.3 Impacts of energy-efficient power generation scheduling on the PRC's power system; 2. Pilots Analysis of Energy-Efficient Power Generation Scheduling
2.1 Effect analysis in Guizhou province2.1.1 Basic situation of Guizhou Power Grid; 2.1.2 Measures adopted in Guizhou; 2.1.3 Achievements of energy-efficient power generation scheduling in Guizhou; 2.1.4 Existing problems and development trends of energy-efficient power generation scheduling in pilot areas in Guizhou; 2.2 Effect analysis of energy-efficient power generation scheduling in Guangdong; 2.2.1 Basic situation of Guangdong Power Grid; 2.2.2 Measures adopted in Guangdong for EEPGS; 2.2.3 Achievements of energy-efficient power generation scheduling in Guangdong
2.2.4 Existing problems and development trends of energy-efficient power generation scheduling in Guangdong2.3 Implementation situation of energy-efficient power generation scheduling of China Southern Power Grid; 2.3.1 Basic situation of China Southern Power Grid; 2.3.2 Measures adopted by China Southern Power Grid in energy-efficient scheduling; 2.3.3 Achievements of energy-efficient scheduling in China Southern Power Grid; 2.4 Effect analysis of energy-efficient power generation scheduling in Jiangsu province; 2.4.1 Basic situation of Jiangsu Power Grid
2.4.2 Measures adopted for energy-efficient power generation scheduling in Jiangsu2.4.3 Achievements of energy-efficient power generation scheduling in Jiangsu; 2.4.4 Existing problems of energy-efficient power generation scheduling in Jiangsu; 2.5 Effect analysis of energy-efficient power generation scheduling in Sichuan; 2.5.1 Basic situation of Sichuan Power Grid; 2.5.2 Measures adopted for energy-efficient power generation scheduling in Sichuan; 2.5.3 Achievements of energy-efficient power generation scheduling in Sichuan
2.5.4 Existing problems of energy-efficient power generation scheduling in Sichuan
Sommario/riassunto: This timely book examines the reform of China's vast power generation network and its future energy efficiency and environmental policies. Coal being used for power generation accounts for 54% of China's sulphur dioxide emissions. In 2009, electricity generation consumed 50gce more coal than the international advanced level, which means 180 million tons of standard coal equivalent was over consumed in that year (3681.2 billion kWh). In 2009, the line loss rate of the PRC's power grid reached 6.49%, which is 1% higher than the world's advanced level. More than 30 billion KWh of electricity was
Titolo autorizzato: Power generation in China  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-84464-304-2
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910789010703321
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Serie: China global environment series.