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This paper sets up a dynamic model of energy consumption structure in China and selects two different groups of data to simulate and forecast the trend of the energy consumption structure. The forecast result is that the consumption rate of coal will decrease, while the rates of electricity, natural gas and petroleum will increase. Because the two groups of data are from different periods, there is...
The most significant energy consuming infrastructures and the greatest contributors to greenhouse gases for any nation today are electric and freight/passenger transportation systems. Technological alternatives for producing, transporting, and converting energy for electric and transportation systems are numerous. Addressing costs, sustainability, and resiliency of electric and transportation needs...
The authors examined the current status and future possibilities of natural gas building combined heat and power (BCHP) systems in urban areas of China. The present state of penetration of BCHP systems, barriers to their penetration, and their future perspective are described. Three scenarios-using two conventional systems and a BCHP system-were assumed and compared to quantify the effect of BCHP...
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