E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2020)

Research on Funding Differences among Regional Electricity Markets in Northern China based on Thermoelectric Decoupling

  • Wang Sen,
  • Sun Can,
  • Gan Zhiyong,
  • Zhou Liansheng,
  • Wang Guilin,
  • Bian Jiang,
  • Xue Zehai,
  • Zhang Changzhi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202018501017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 185
p. 01017

Abstract

Read online

With the development of China’s electricity spot market, planned power and market power will coexist for a long time. At the same time, by avoiding the risk of market price fluctuation through medium and long-term market, spot market guarantees electricity balance and secure operation of the grid. The electricity market mechanism has an increasingly large influence on the operation and dispatching model of power system. In spot market, decoupling operation model of market and non-market power has a large influence on both supply and demand sides and improper dredging mechanism may cause significant settlement deviation. To solve this problem, the paper, taking a city in northern China as an example, analyzes the electricity spot market, compares the sources of difference fund of market and non-market power under decoupling and non-decoupling models and compares the pros and cons of coupling and decoupling. The paper also studies the disparity of difference fund and proposes advice adapted to the electricity spot market development of northern China.