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Improving the Power Dispatching Mechanism

Chinese

DEC 2016

Report

Energy Transition Power

Summary:
This report examines the relationship between China's power dispatching mechanism and the national carbon market, arguing that current dispatching practices undermine the effectiveness of carbon pricing. It explains that unlike international practice where economic dispatch prioritizes lower-cost and lower-emission generators, China's dispatching system guarantees operating hours for all coal plants regardless of cost or efficiency, preventing carbon price signals from influencing dispatch decisions. The report recommends that policymakers responsible for designing the national carbon trading system engage closely with power sector reform efforts to improve dispatching mechanisms, as this is essential for enabling carbon markets to effectively decarbonize China's power sector.
Suggested citation:
Max Dupuy, Li Ang. (2016). Improving the Power Dispatching Mechanism. Beijing: Institute for Global Decarbonization Progress (iGDP).
Improving the Power Dispatching Mechanism