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Trend Analysis and Comprehensive Evaluation of Green Production Principal Component of Thermal Power Unit Based on ANP-MEEM Model

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  • Zhongfu Tan
  • Qingkun Tan
  • Liwei Ju
  • Shenbo Yang
  • Huangfu Cheng
  • Jiale Ma

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Low-emission environmental protection concept once it replaced the low-carbon energy transformation concept, to a certain extent, disrupted the core direction of energy transformation. This paper takes the green development of electric power as the research direction, the thermal power unit is the green source control point of electricity, and the green production of the thermal power unit is the research target; based on the actual research data and the actual data, the comprehensive evaluation of the green production of a thermal power generating unit in a city is carried out by means of ANP, matter-element extension model, and principal component analysis. This paper not only reflects the quantification of green benefits in each year, but also achieves the comparison of green achievements and the analysis of increasing losses in the data years. Furthermore, the indexes of annual increase and loss of the index system are analyzed and filtered. The indexes of strong contribution index and short board of barrel are found out, and the dimension reduction management of green production of thermal power unit is realized.

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  • Zhongfu Tan & Qingkun Tan & Liwei Ju & Shenbo Yang & Huangfu Cheng & Jiale Ma, 2019. "Trend Analysis and Comprehensive Evaluation of Green Production Principal Component of Thermal Power Unit Based on ANP-MEEM Model," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2019, pages 1-11, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:4049151
    DOI: 10.1155/2019/4049151
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