Abstract

Electricity is one of the most widely used forms of energy. However, environmental pollution from electricity generation and the mismatch between electricity supply and demand have long been bothering economies across the world. Under this background, cross-border electricity trade provides a new direction for sustainable development. Based on the complex network approach, this paper aims to explore the structural characteristics and evolution of cross-border electricity trade networks and to figure out the factors influencing the formation of the network by using the more advanced network analysis method—ERGM. The results show that: (1) The scale of the electricity trade network is expanding, but there are still many economies not involved. (2) The centrality of the network shifts from west to east. The level of internal electricity interconnection is high in Europe, and Asian countries’ coordination role in cross-border electricity trade networks is enhanced. (3) Cross-border electricity trade helps to reduce CO2 emissions, achieve renewable energy transformation, and reduce power supply and demand mismatch. Large gaps in GDP, electricity prices, industrial structure, geographical distance and institutional distance between economies are not conducive to form the cross-border trade network, while the common language is on the contrary.

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  • IntroductionPublisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations

  • This paper explores the structural characteristics and influencing factors of cross-border electricity trade network in order to expand the scale of global electricity trade

  • Based on the complex network analysis method, this paper analyzes the characteristics of the cross-border electricity trade network structure from three levels: the overall, individual and microstructure level

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Introduction

Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. Electric power plays a significant role in our human society. It is the core of modern energy security and economic development. The development of industrialization has once again intensified the demand for electric energy in various economies, and the global demand for electric power will continue to grow fast. Whether economies can provide high-quality electric power to meet the social need is of great significance. The global electricity industry is facing the problems of slow growth, the mismatch between supply and demand, and environmental concerns: First, the growth rate of global electricity generation is slow, unable to meet the rapid growth of GDP. According to data from the Statistical Review of World Energy

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