基于电碳协调市场的中国发电结构与输电模式优化

IF 9 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS
Zhengyuan Zhai , Lei Zhang , Yadong Wang , Xiaochao Hou , Qing Yang
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为实现“碳调峰和碳中和”目标,中国正在推进能源体系绿色转型,提高绿色能源在发电结构中的比重,并通过跨区域输电促进西部地区风能和太阳能资源的高效利用。在此背景下,政府正在探索碳排放交易市场(CET)与电力市场(EM)之间的协同机制,以发挥市场在资源配置中的效率,加速减排,促进绿色电力的大规模整合。本文研究了电力-碳协调市场(ECCM)对中国发电结构和输电模式的影响。在此基础上,提出了一种结合碳排放配额控制与分配和电力市场供需动态的电力-碳价格联动机制。基于这一机制,构建了横跨中长期和现货交易阶段的全国ECCM优化模型。该模型以省份为空间节点,将多种类型的能源生产者作为参与者。利用该模型,利用高频真实数据对中国的发电结构和输电方式进行了仿真分析。结果表明,与EM相比,ECCM进一步提高了风电和光伏发电在发电结构中的份额,特别是在西北地区。扩大了跨区域输电规模,实现了西部地区风电、光伏向东部地区高效输电。此外,碳减排政策可以有效地影响ECCM的运行。研究结果有助于政策制定者通过控制CA总量和配置、扩大输电渠道、利用ECCM逐步实现碳减排和绿色电力消费目标,提高绿色电力生产和传输能力。
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Optimization of power generation structure and electricity transmission pattern in China based on the electricity-carbon coordinated market
To achieve the goals of “carbon peaking and carbon neutrality”, China is advancing the green transformation of its energy system by increasing the share of green energy in its power generation structure and promoting the efficient utilization of wind and solar resources in the western regions through inter-regional power transmission. In this context, the government is exploring a synergistic mechanism between the carbon emissions trading (CET) market and the electricity market (EM) to leverage market efficiency in resource allocation, accelerate emission reductions, and facilitate large-scale integration of green electricity. This study investigates the impact of electricity-carbon coordinated market (ECCM) on China’s power generation structure and transmission patterns. It proposes an electricity-carbon price linkage mechanism incorporating carbon allowance (CA) control and allocation and the supply-demand dynamics of the CET market. Based on this mechanism, a national ECCM optimization model that spans mid-to-long-term and spot trading stages is developed. The model takes provinces as spatial nodes and includes multiple types of energy producers as participants. Using this model, simulation analyses of China’s power generation structure and power transmission patterns with high-frequency real data are conducted. The results indicate that compared to EM, ECCM further increases the share of wind and photovoltaic power in power generation structure, particularly in the northwest region. Additionally, it expands the scale of cross-regional electricity transmission, enabling efficient transmission of wind and photovoltaic power from the western regions to the eastern regions. Furthermore, carbon reduction policies can effectively influence the operation of ECCM. These findings can assist policymakers in enhancing green power production and transmission capacity by controlling the total amount and allocation of CA, expanding transmission channels, and leveraging the ECCM to gradually achieve carbon reduction and green power consumption goals.
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Renewable Energy
Renewable Energy 工程技术-能源与燃料
CiteScore
18.40
自引率
9.20%
发文量
1955
审稿时长
6.6 months
期刊介绍: Renewable Energy journal is dedicated to advancing knowledge and disseminating insights on various topics and technologies within renewable energy systems and components. Our mission is to support researchers, engineers, economists, manufacturers, NGOs, associations, and societies in staying updated on new developments in their respective fields and applying alternative energy solutions to current practices. As an international, multidisciplinary journal in renewable energy engineering and research, we strive to be a premier peer-reviewed platform and a trusted source of original research and reviews in the field of renewable energy. Join us in our endeavor to drive innovation and progress in sustainable energy solutions.
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