A Study of the Dissipative Structure of the Chinese Energy System Based on the Brusselator
XiaoQing Yan,
HongXia Li,
QingQing Cui () and
RuiJian Liu ()
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XiaoQing Yan: State Grid Energy Research Institute Co., Ltd.
HongXia Li: State Grid Qinghai Economic Research Institute
QingQing Cui: Beijing University of Chemical Technology
RuiJian Liu: Beijing University of Chemical Technology
A chapter in LISS 2024, 2025, pp 965-975 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Based on the theory of dissipative structures, this paper explored the self-organizing evolution of the energy system. Combination with the connotations and structure of the energy system, and analyzed the characteristics of its dissipative structure. On this basis, an entropy flux index system for the energy system was created. Scientifically translating the Brusselator, a typical model in the theory of dissipative structures, a dissipative structure judgement model was built. By collecting data through a questionnaire survey, the entropy of the system is calculated to determine the Chinese energy system in the dissipative structure now and relevant policy suggestions are put forward to promote the stability of dissipative structure of energy system.
Keywords: energy system; dissipative structure; Brusselator (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-9697-0_72
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