IEEE Std 3001.4-2020 估算工业和商业电力系统成本的推荐实践(英文版).pdf

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IEEEStd3001.4-2020

RemendedPracticefor Estimating the Costs ofIndustrialandCommercialPowerSystems

IEEERemendedPracticefor EstimatingtheCostsofIndustrial andCommercialPowerSystems

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Industrial and Commercial Power SystemsStandards Development CommitteeIEEE Industry Applications Society of the

Approved 5 March 2020

IEEE SA Standards Board

Abstract: Described in this remended practice are methods for estimating the costs of industrialremended practice is restricted to the development of the relative capital cost of industrial and and mercial power systems both new and those undergoing expansion or modermization. This mercial power distribution systems. While this document briefly points out considerations related to total cost or true cost as well as some technical considerations other standards and referencesindustrial and mercial power systems.

Keywords: costs cost estimating estimating IEEE 3001.4 industrial and mercial powersystems net present value relative capital cost

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