Abstract

With the deepening of China’s electricity market reform, the cross-provincial and cross-regional power trading system dominated by government pricing has struggled to release reasonable price signals. Under a single electricity price system, transmission costs are prone to exceed the price difference between sending and receiving ends, thereby affecting the conclusion of cross-provincial and cross-regional transactions. In order to connect cross-provincial and cross-regional power transmission prices with the electricity market effectively, in this paper, a two-part transmission pricing mechanism is designed for cross-provincial and cross-regional power transmission “benchmark + floating” trading prices, and a price calculation model is established by selecting typical projects for empirical calculation to verify the effectiveness of the transmission pricing mechanism design. This research can provide reference for improving the pricing mechanism, which is conducive to promoting cross-provincial and cross-regional transactions.

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