2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/4897156
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Research and Economic Analysis of the Source‐Load Coordination of Oil Shale Exploitation

Abstract: In-situ exploitation of oil shale by electric heating consumes large amounts of electricity. Under the existing dispatch system, using wind power output and photovoltaic power output to support the exploitation of oil shale can promote renewable energy use, reduce the consumption of coal and other fossil fuels, and protect the environment from pollution. In this study, the characteristics of the wind power and photovoltaic power output are analyzed, and the correlation between the power outputs is evaluated us… Show more

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“…The oil content of oil shale is more than 3.5%. Shale oil, dry distillation gas, and semi-coke shale can be obtained by low-temperature dry distillation 4 . The properties of shale oil are very similar to those of petroleum 5 ; therefore, existing equipment can be used for oil extraction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The oil content of oil shale is more than 3.5%. Shale oil, dry distillation gas, and semi-coke shale can be obtained by low-temperature dry distillation 4 . The properties of shale oil are very similar to those of petroleum 5 ; therefore, existing equipment can be used for oil extraction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%