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Dec 9, 2021

Literature Review of Social Benefit Evaluation Methods of UHV Power Grid

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The grid transmission voltage is generally divided into high voltage and ultra-high voltage. The UHV grid is currently the grid form with the highest voltage level, the strongest transmission capacity, and the most advanced technology. The development of UHV is an important measure to promote energy conservation and emission reduction in the power industry. It is a basic requirement for promoting the optimization of coal-fired energy on a large scale. It is of great significance to the development of the national economy, national security, and ecological environment protection. This paper systematically sorts out and reviews the research results at home and abroad on the comprehensive evaluation method of the social benefits of UHV power grids, which provides reference for the technical improvement of UHV power grids, the development of operation mode, and the development of social benefit evaluation theory.

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1Postgraduate, Dept. of Construction and Real Estate, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China. Email: [email protected]
Qingpeng Man [email protected]
2Associate Professor, Dept. of Construction and Real Estate, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China. Email: [email protected]

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