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New Energy Power Generation Enterprise Credit Evaluation Based on Fuzzy Best-Worst and Improved Matter-Element Extension Method

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  • Wei Liu
  • Liang Guo
  • Yan Kou
  • Yuan Wang
  • Bingkang Li
  • Huiru Zhao
  • Chenhui Li
  • Junhai Ma

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Under the background of the new power system, the proportion of new energy power generation enterprises in the power market is gradually increasing. With the further expansion of China’s power trading scale, the increasingly fierce market competition, and the instability of new energy output, the credit problems of new energy power generation enterprises in the trading process cannot be ignored. Therefore, improving and perfecting the credit system of new energy power generation enterprises is necessary for building a modern market system. Firstly, the credit indexes of new energy power generation enterprises are constructed from the three dimensions of performance ability, performance behavior, and performance willingness. Then, a credit index evaluation model of new energy power generation enterprises is proposed based on the fuzzy best-worst and improved matter-element extension method. Finally, an empirical study is carried out. The analysis results show that scheduling discipline compliance, historical credit, and participation rate of the market-oriented transaction have a more significant impact on the recognition of new energy power generation enterprises. They should focus on market transactions. The model proposed in this paper can effectively deal with the ambiguity of indexes in the credit evaluation of new energy power companies. Through comparison with other models, the effectiveness of the model proposed in this paper in the credit evaluation of power companies is further verified. Construction provides method support.

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  • Wei Liu & Liang Guo & Yan Kou & Yuan Wang & Bingkang Li & Huiru Zhao & Chenhui Li & Junhai Ma, 2022. "New Energy Power Generation Enterprise Credit Evaluation Based on Fuzzy Best-Worst and Improved Matter-Element Extension Method," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-12, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4096088
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/4096088
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