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A strategic investment planning model for China's coal and electricity delivery system

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  • Kuby, Michael
  • Neuman, Susan
  • Zhang, Chuntai
  • Cook, Peter
  • Dadi, Zhou
  • Friesz, Terry
  • Qingqi, Shi
  • Shenhuai, Gao
  • Watanatada, Thawat
  • Cao, Wei
  • Sun, Xufei
  • Xie, Zhijun

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In this paper, we describe a strategic investment planning model for China's coal and electricity delivery system, including the related sectors of the economy that offer non-transport strategies for reducing the demand for coal transportation. The model has been developed for policy analysis by the World Bank and China's State Planning Commission in order to deal with China's recurring coal and electricity shortages. Various aspects of the modeling system are described, including its precedents in the literature, its strengths and weaknesses, and its applications. An Appendix contains the mathematical formulation of the model, which involves mixed-integer programming.

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  • Kuby, Michael & Neuman, Susan & Zhang, Chuntai & Cook, Peter & Dadi, Zhou & Friesz, Terry & Qingqi, Shi & Shenhuai, Gao & Watanatada, Thawat & Cao, Wei & Sun, Xufei & Xie, Zhijun, 1993. "A strategic investment planning model for China's coal and electricity delivery system," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 18(1), pages 1-24.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:18:y:1993:i:1:p:1-24
    DOI: 10.1016/0360-5442(93)90075-O
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    1. Bertrand Rioux, Philipp Galkin, Frederic Murphy, and Axel Pierru, 2017. "How do Price Caps in Chinas Electricity Sector Impact the Economics of Coal, Power and Wind? Potential Gains from Reforms," The Energy Journal, International Association for Energy Economics, vol. 0(KAPSARC S).
    2. Jeppesen, M. & Brear, M.J. & Chattopadhyay, D. & Manzie, C. & Dargaville, R. & Alpcan, T., 2016. "Least cost, utility scale abatement from Australia's NEM (National Electricity Market). Part 1: Problem formulation and modelling," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 101(C), pages 606-620.
    3. Xie, Zhijun & Kuby, Michael, 1997. "Supply-side--demand-side optimization and cost--environment tradeoffs for China's coal and electricity system," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 25(3), pages 313-326, February.
    4. Michael J. Kuby & Jeffrey M. Bielicki & Richard S. Middleton, 2011. "Optimal Spatial Deployment of CO2 Capture and Storage Given a Price on Carbon," International Regional Science Review, , vol. 34(3), pages 285-305, July.

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