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Abstract
This paper studies the design of clean electric energy alternatives based on electric energy alternative equipment. First, sort out the current research status of energy substitution at home and abroad, and determine the research focus of electric energy substitution; list the electric energy substitution equipment that is suitable for construction, industrial, commercial and other fields, analyze its technical characteristics and specific application scenarios; list each device To analyze the performance of the equipment, establish a multi-factor output model for energy storage and production equipment according to the key influencing factors of the equipment performance coefficient; finally, based the above research, consider the substitutability of each equipment With complementary characteristics, the design is suitable for high-clean energy electric energy to replace typical structures.
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