China's Power Sector Reforms: Where to Next?International Energy Agency, 2006 - 158 páginas With the fastest growing energy demand in the world, China is now the largest electricity consumer after the United States. Assessing the current state of electricity regulation in China, this report draws on experience elsewhere to explore how better to develop and communicate strategy, how to moderate growth in demand through increased efficiency, how to integrate environmental goals into planning and operation, how to ensure sufficient supply when and where it is needed, and how to handle institutional and governance challenges. In this respect, electricity sector reform in other countries offers valuable lessons as to how China might proceed. As it describes perspectives and challenges for the Chinese power sector, China's Power Sector Reforms: Where to next? is a useful tool for policy makers and business leaders |
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... capacity by prime mover , 1990-2005 Installed capacity ( GW ) 100 % 80 % 60 % 40 % Fossil 20 % 0 % 1990 1995 Nuclear Hydro 2000 2005 NB : Fossil fuel capacity is more than 90 % coal - fired . Due to uncertainty regarding capacity of ...
... capacity by prime mover , 1990-2005 Installed capacity ( GW ) 100 % 80 % 60 % 40 % Fossil 20 % 0 % 1990 1995 Nuclear Hydro 2000 2005 NB : Fossil fuel capacity is more than 90 % coal - fired . Due to uncertainty regarding capacity of ...
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... capacities of 40 MW and above Year 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Number of units 311 337 355 361 388 Capacity ( MW ) 42.1 46.2 48.5 49.4 55.7 Shares in total capacity ( % ) 57.7 58.0 58.4 57.4 58.7 Source : Ye et al . ( eds . ) ( 2004 ) ...
... capacities of 40 MW and above Year 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Number of units 311 337 355 361 388 Capacity ( MW ) 42.1 46.2 48.5 49.4 55.7 Shares in total capacity ( % ) 57.7 58.0 58.4 57.4 58.7 Source : Ye et al . ( eds . ) ( 2004 ) ...
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... capacity within its region . However , there has been no clear regulation limiting these companies to this market share as new generation capacity is added . Indications suggest that share of generating capacity by some generation ...
... capacity within its region . However , there has been no clear regulation limiting these companies to this market share as new generation capacity is added . Indications suggest that share of generating capacity by some generation ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
RECOMMENDATIONS | 25 |
THE STARTING POINT 333 | 33 |
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anti-competitive behaviour approach assets Beijing China grid China's power sector competition authority competitive markets competitive power markets consumers consumption corporate governance cost-reflective pricing costs countries demand response economic effective electricity emissions encourage energy efficiency enforcement ensure environmental goals establish example fuel funds further reform grid companies grid investment grid planning hydropower implementation important improve incentives increase independent regulator industry infrastructure institutional integrated International Energy Agency issues Jiangsu levels linked market players monitoring National Electricity Market NDRC NEMMCO Northeast China OECD ownership pollution power companies power plants power sector reform pricing reforms programmes promote provinces reduce reform process regional power markets regulatory framework require retail rules separate SERC SERC's shortages specific stakeholders strategy strengthen structure supply system dispatch system operation system security tariffs technologies Three Gorges Dam trading transparency unbundling value chain World Bank