Research Electricity Production Costs and External Compensation Mechanism

Abstract

China's power enterprises are mainly dominated by thermal power, thermal power is the key industry of coal consumption, so the thermal power enterprises have a fundamental influence on the environment, and how to not affect the vital interests of power enterprises under the condition of power plant to increase the strength of governance is to solve the current problem of letter. On the basis of various types of power generation enterprise environmental cost of thermal power, hydropower, wind power and nuclear power pollutant treatment cost were described, through the analysis of emission control scheme and the cost compensation of pollutants, environmental governance cost model, using a actual plant data, calculation of various pollutants compensation cost of thermal power plant, and according to the thermal power and wind power for quantitative comparison before and after compensation.

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Liu, D. , Liu, X. , Ning, L. , Wang, H. , Hu, Y. and Xu, Y. (2014) Research Electricity Production Costs and External Compensation Mechanism. Journal of Power and Energy Engineering, 2, 94-102. doi: 10.4236/jpee.2014.24015.

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