Abstract

Chinese government intends to fully liberalize the power generation and utilization plans for operating power users. This paper analyzes the problems faced when power generation and utilization plans fully liberalized, that is priority electricity unbalance problem and power grid enterprises’ income problem. Then three schemes for priority generation and purchase matching as well as two schemes for price adjustment are proposed. After comparing the advantages and disadvantages of each schemes, we recommend the partly decoupling mode for priority generation and purchase matching, that is allocating priority purchase power to clean energy first, and sharing the shortfall to conventional units in proportion. We also recommend cost sharing mode for price adjustment, that is determining priority generation plans in advance, and calculating related costs in transmission and distribution prices for market-oriented users.

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