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Comparative Evaluation of Thermoelectric Decoupling Potential and Economy of Multi-Type Small Capacity Thermal Power Units
Power Generation and Environmental Protection | 更新时间:2025-06-15
    • Comparative Evaluation of Thermoelectric Decoupling Potential and Economy of Multi-Type Small Capacity Thermal Power Units

    • The fluctuation of new energy generation is large, and the thermal electric decoupling transformation of small capacity thermal power units improves the stability and power generation efficiency of the power grid.
    • Power Generation Technology   Vol. 45, Issue 5, Pages: 929-940(2024)
    • DOI:10.12096/j.2096-4528.pgt.22144    

      CLC: TK 09
    • Received:26 June 2023

      Revised:2023-09-30

      Published:31 October 2024

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  • ZHENG Qiwei,ZHAO Xinyue,LU Di,et al.Comparative Evaluation of Thermoelectric Decoupling Potential and Economy of Multi-Type Small Capacity Thermal Power Units[J].Power Generation Technology,2024,45(05):929-940. DOI: 10.12096/j.2096-4528.pgt.22144.

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