The Index System Based Risk Evaluation for Electricity Power Market Self-Regulation Building

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Based on the characteristics of current China's electricity power market, it is necessary to develop the self-regulation system for all market participants. This paper sets up index system based comprehensive risk evaluation for self-regulation construction, which covers market infrastructure stability, schedule fairness,trade compliance, electricity bill settlement risk. The evaluation criterion for each indicator is given afterwards. The key self-regulation information and subsequent trade behavior improvement measures can be attained after making the evaluation by calculating each index value, thus conducive to achieving the power market transaction stability and efficiency.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 945-949)

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2960-2966

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June 2014

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