Title :
Notice of Retraction
Long Term Energy Scenario for China
Author :
Haochi Guo ; Mingming Zhang ; Lo, Kwok L.
Author_Institution :
State Grid, Beijing Electr. Power Co., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Notice of Retraction
After careful and considered review of the content of this paper by a duly constituted expert committee, this paper has been found to be in violation of IEEE´s Publication Principles.
We hereby retract the content of this paper. Reasonable effort should be made to remove all past references to this paper.
The presenting author of this paper has the option to appeal this decision by contacting TPII@ieee.org.
Electrical energy supply on a sustainable, rapid and healthy development is an essential industry of any national economy. China is producing and consuming large quantity of electrical of energy, however how to balance the energy, economic and the environment is a major strategic issue. In China the use of coal as a primary fuel source a great impact on the environment. Chinese government is keen to deploy large scale renewable energy, such as wind plant plan, has been launched, but the current development is still lagging behind the developed countries. In the future, government would boost the deployment of renewable energy and also the development of smart grid as a priority. This paper would use the gathered information to investigate a set of scenarios with a mixture of different primary fuels using MATPOWER toolbox. The investigation would also observe the specific suggestions of public energy policy and green energy subsidy. A sensitivity study to the possible fluctuation of fuel prices with optimization simulation would also be included.
Keywords :
government policies; optimisation; power generation economics; power generation planning; renewable energy sources; smart power grids; sustainable development; China; MATPOWER toolbox; coal; electrical energy supply; fuel prices; green energy subsidy; long term energy scenario; national economy; optimization; public energy policy; renewable energy; smart grid; sustainable development; Electricity supply industry; Environmental economics; Fluctuations; Fuel economy; Government; Large-scale systems; Power generation economics; Renewable energy resources; Smart grids; Wind energy;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Engineering Conference (APPEEC), 2010 Asia-Pacific
Conference_Location :
Chengdu
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4812-8
DOI :
10.1109/APPEEC.2010.5448591