“Independent or Dependent?†Evaluation of Electric Power Facilities Distribution Based on the Optimal Urban Integrated Efficiency
Abstract
The electric power facilities can be considered as an important part of urban infrastructure, due to it undertake electric power transmission and support the city normal operation. However, in the past few decades, the electric system was planned and constructed independently. It means that both electric power circuit and facilities are separate from whole urban spatial. This situation results a deep contradiction between the electric power facilities and urban space environment. In addition, through review and analysis the previous literatures, many researches are focus on to ensure and improve the reliability of electric power supply and reduce the construction cost, but the urban environment quality, landscape, rationality of land use and urban spatial structure are ignored deliberately. Therefore, the aim of this paper want to consider the electric power facilities with the whole urban environment, and attempt to provide a possible method to evaluation the power facilities based on the optimal urban integral effect. Also, the control guarantee mechanism will be discussed in the last part of paper.
Keywords
Electric power facilities, Urban environment, Power facilities allocation, Optimal urban integral effect, energy sustainability.
DOI
10.12783/dteees/epee2017/18096
10.12783/dteees/epee2017/18096
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