Research on the Influence of Carbon Trading on Jibei Grid Considering the Co-Ordination of Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei Province

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As the energy and environmental crisis intensifies, controlling total carbon emission in electric power industry has been an important way to achieve the goals of energy conservation and emission reduction. Beijing and Tianjin have lanched carbon trading pilot successively. As a part of the co-ordination, it’s imperative for Jibei to join carbon trading. Controlling the total carbon emission can’t be separated with making carbon initial quota, which will certainly influence generating capacity of generating enterprises in Jibei. Consequently, Jibei grid should purchase more clean electricity in outside province. Firstly, common methods of carbon quota distribution have been introduced in this paper and three scenes of carbon emission reduction have been set. Then, generating capacity in Jibei has been calculated in three scenes, and the influence of purchasing power in outside province on Jibei grid has been analyzed. Result shows that Benchmarking and target constraint are both feasible and allocation scheme can be chosen reasonably based on the actual situation.

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