Pang Yuexia

Name: Pang Yuexia

Gender: Female

Degrees: Ph.D

Title: Lecturer

E-mail : pangyuexia@bjut.edu.cn

Research Areas

  1. Renewable Energy Policy;

  2. Electricity market;

  3. Electricity technology economy and management.

Projects

I host youth project from Natural Science Foundation of China, China Postdoctoral Science Foundation project, Beijing Postdoctoral Scientific Research Fund project. And I participate in more than 10 projects from the Ministry of Education of China, the Beijing Social Science Foundation of China, Ministry of Science and Technology of China, and enterprises.

Publications

I have published around 20 papers in my study field, some are shown as following:

  1. Financial Risk Assessment of Photovoltaic Industry Listed Companies Based on Text Mining. Sustainability. 2022.

  2. The impact of allocation methods on carbon emission trading under electricity marketization reform in China: A system dynamics analysis. Energy. 2022.

  3. Power load demand response potential of secondary sectors in China: the case of western Inner Mongolia. Energy. 2020.

  4. Business model of distributed photovoltaic energy integrating investment and consulting services in China. Journal of Cleaner Production. 2019.

  5. Dynamic subsidy model of photovoltaic distributed generation in China. Renewable Energy. 2018.

  6. Comprehensive evaluation of regional clean energy development levels based on principal component analysis and rough set theory. Renewable Energy. 2018.

  7. The development pattern design of Chinese electric vehicles based on the analysis of the critical price of the life cycle cost, Energy Policy, 2017.

  8. A TOU pricing mechanism to promote renewable energy consumption: The case of the West Inner Mongolia grid in China, Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2017.

  9. A regulatory policy to promote renewable energy consumption in China: Review and future evolutionary path, Renewable Energy, 2016.

  10. Feed-in tariff mechanisms for large-scale wind power in China, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2015.