西澳大利亚州的电力工业改革

J. Stewart
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西澳大利亚政府最近开始对电力工业进行重大改组,并发展电力批发市场。政府计划在2004年7月前将占主导地位的政府所有综合电力公司西部电力(Western Power)分拆为4个实体,并在2006年7月前在西澳西南部实施竞争性批发电力市场。代表西部电力目前的网络、发电、零售和区域电力业务部门的四个后续实体仍将是政府所有,并将最初成为电力市场的主导企业。由于西南电力系统的隔离和相对较小的规模,设计一个竞争激烈的市场,在不损害安全的情况下,从更大的电力交易竞争中获得真正的好处,并不是一件容易的事。提出的解决方案是西澳大利亚独有的,将提供五种单独的贸易机制。最初,它将基本上复制目前有限的电力交易,其中占主导地位的供应商。西方电力公司向第三方提供进入其网络进行双边贸易的机会。然而,随着市场的成熟,该设计将提供足够的灵活性,以适应更大程度的竞争。
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Electricity industry reform in Western Australia
The Government of Western Australia has recently embarked on a major restructuring of the electricity industry and the development of a wholesale electricity market. It plans to split Western Power, the dominant government owned integrated electricity utility, into four entities by July 2004 and to implement a competitive wholesale electricity market in the South West of WA by July 2006. The four successor entities representing the current networks, generation, retail and regional power business units of Western Power will remain government owned and will initially be the dominant players in the electricity marketplace. Because of the isolation and the relatively small size of the South West System, to design a competitive market that will provide real benefits from greater competition in trading electricity without compromising security is not an easy task. The solution that has been proposed is unique to Western Australia and will provide for five separate trading mechanisms. Initially it will substantially replicate the current limited electricity trading in which the dominant supplier. Western Power provides access to its networks for third parties to undertake bilateral trading. However the design will provide sufficient flexibility to accommodate greater levels of competition as the market matures.
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