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Energy systems depend on transportation to deliver fuel to power plants and to convey energy commodities to their consumers. For this reason, the development of the infrastructure for energy transportation is an essential part of energy planning. The authors of this chapter used a modeling approach in preparing an analysis of electric power system in Shandong province, taking account of the fuel transportation and the power transmission. This is the third approach for energy modeling effort in CETP, which complements the two approaches described in Chapter 5 and Chapter 6.

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Yamaji, K., Imanaka, T. (2003). Energy Transportation Modeling. In: Eliasson, B., Lee, Y.Y. (eds) Integrated Assessment of Sustainable Energy Systems in China The China Energy Technology Program. Alliance for Global Sustainability Bookseries, vol 4. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0153-3_7

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