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Strategy of Optimizing Energy Consumption Structure Based on Energy Security

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Energy is the basic material of human activities and economic development. With the further development of the world economy, the energy security problem will become more and more prominent. Energy security has become a major problem in the sustainable development of China’s social economy. Based on the analysis of energy safety indicators, this paper analyzes the impact of different energy consumption structure on energy security from the perspective of energy consumption structure, and then puts forward the optimization strategy of energy consumption structure to enhance energy security in China.

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This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (71373059); Ministry of Education Humanities and Social Sciences Planning Fund Project (16YJA630002); Social Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province (15GLB05); Heilongjiang Province Natural Science Fund Project (G201313); Special Funds for Basic Scientific Research Business Fees in Central Universities (HEUCF170901).

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Cao, J., Ren, X. (2018). Strategy of Optimizing Energy Consumption Structure Based on Energy Security. In: Li, X., Xu, X. (eds) Proceedings of the Fifth International Forum on Decision Sciences. Uncertainty and Operations Research. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7817-0_18

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