Aggregated impact of allowance allocation and power dispatching on emission reduction

Abstract Climate change has become one of the most important issues for the sustainable development of social well-being. China has made great efforts in reducing CO2 emissions and promoting clean energy. Pilot Emission Trading Systems (ETSs) have been launched in two provinces and five cities in Ch...

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Main Authors: Chao JIANG, Yusheng XUE, Jie HUANG, Feng XUE, Fushuan WEN, Kang LI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2017-09-01
Series:Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40565-017-0321-0
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spelling doaj-405731e3494b4d80933279d49b4b49d72021-05-02T19:21:30ZengIEEEJournal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy2196-56252196-54202017-09-015693694610.1007/s40565-017-0321-0Aggregated impact of allowance allocation and power dispatching on emission reductionChao JIANG0Yusheng XUE1Jie HUANG2Feng XUE3Fushuan WEN4Kang LI5Nanjing University of Science and Technology (NJUST)State Grid Electric Power Research Institute (SGEPRI)State Grid Electric Power Research Institute (SGEPRI)State Grid Electric Power Research Institute (SGEPRI)Universiti Teknologi Brunei (UTB)Queen’s UniversityAbstract Climate change has become one of the most important issues for the sustainable development of social well-being. China has made great efforts in reducing CO2 emissions and promoting clean energy. Pilot Emission Trading Systems (ETSs) have been launched in two provinces and five cities in China, and a national level ETS will be implemented in the third quarter of 2017, with preparations for China’s national ETS now well under way. In the meantime, a new round of China’s electric power system reform has entered the implementation stage. Policy variables from both electricity and emission markets will impose potential risks on the operation of generation companies (GenCos). Under this situation, by selecting key variables in each domain, this paper analyzes the combined effects of different allowance allocation methods and power dispatching models on power system emission. Key parameters are set based on a provincial power system in China, and the case studies are conducted based on dynamic simulation platform for macro-energy systems (DSMES) software developed by the authors. The selected power dispatching models include planned dispatch, energy saving power generation dispatch and economic dispatch. The selected initial allowance allocation methods in the emission market include the grandfathering method based on historical emissions and the benchmarking method based on actual output. Based on the simulation results and discussions, several policy implications are highlighted to help to design an effective emission market in China.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40565-017-0321-0Emission trading system (ETS)Allowance allocationPower dispatchingGeneration companyEmission reduction
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author Chao JIANG
Yusheng XUE
Jie HUANG
Feng XUE
Fushuan WEN
Kang LI
spellingShingle Chao JIANG
Yusheng XUE
Jie HUANG
Feng XUE
Fushuan WEN
Kang LI
Aggregated impact of allowance allocation and power dispatching on emission reduction
Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
Emission trading system (ETS)
Allowance allocation
Power dispatching
Generation company
Emission reduction
author_facet Chao JIANG
Yusheng XUE
Jie HUANG
Feng XUE
Fushuan WEN
Kang LI
author_sort Chao JIANG
title Aggregated impact of allowance allocation and power dispatching on emission reduction
title_short Aggregated impact of allowance allocation and power dispatching on emission reduction
title_full Aggregated impact of allowance allocation and power dispatching on emission reduction
title_fullStr Aggregated impact of allowance allocation and power dispatching on emission reduction
title_full_unstemmed Aggregated impact of allowance allocation and power dispatching on emission reduction
title_sort aggregated impact of allowance allocation and power dispatching on emission reduction
publisher IEEE
series Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
issn 2196-5625
2196-5420
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Abstract Climate change has become one of the most important issues for the sustainable development of social well-being. China has made great efforts in reducing CO2 emissions and promoting clean energy. Pilot Emission Trading Systems (ETSs) have been launched in two provinces and five cities in China, and a national level ETS will be implemented in the third quarter of 2017, with preparations for China’s national ETS now well under way. In the meantime, a new round of China’s electric power system reform has entered the implementation stage. Policy variables from both electricity and emission markets will impose potential risks on the operation of generation companies (GenCos). Under this situation, by selecting key variables in each domain, this paper analyzes the combined effects of different allowance allocation methods and power dispatching models on power system emission. Key parameters are set based on a provincial power system in China, and the case studies are conducted based on dynamic simulation platform for macro-energy systems (DSMES) software developed by the authors. The selected power dispatching models include planned dispatch, energy saving power generation dispatch and economic dispatch. The selected initial allowance allocation methods in the emission market include the grandfathering method based on historical emissions and the benchmarking method based on actual output. Based on the simulation results and discussions, several policy implications are highlighted to help to design an effective emission market in China.
topic Emission trading system (ETS)
Allowance allocation
Power dispatching
Generation company
Emission reduction
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40565-017-0321-0
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