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现货市场已成为优化资源配置的重要途径
Zhong Guo Dian Li Bao·2025-09-24 09:39

Core Viewpoint - The development of the spot market has become an important means of optimizing resource allocation in China's electricity market, marking significant progress since the initiation of the national unified electricity market reform [1][2]. Group 1: Progress in Electricity Market Construction - The construction of the electricity spot market in China has made positive progress since the pilot began in 2017, evolving from non-existence to a comprehensive system [1]. - 2023 is recognized as a landmark year for the preliminary establishment of the national unified electricity market, with significant achievements in cross-regional trading mechanisms and market operations [2]. - The electricity market has achieved collaborative continuous operation between provincial and intra-provincial markets, forming a preliminary market structure that integrates medium- and long-term, spot, and ancillary services [2]. Group 2: Importance of Spot Market - The electricity spot market has become a crucial avenue for optimizing resource allocation, contributing positively to supply security, consumption promotion, and energy transition [2]. - During the peak summer load period, the national grid's electricity load reached a record high of 1.235 billion kilowatts, an increase of 0.055 billion kilowatts compared to the previous summer [3]. Group 3: New Energy Integration - The promotion of new energy's participation in market transactions is a key focus, with nearly 650 billion kilowatt-hours of new energy participating in market transactions from January to August 2023, a year-on-year increase of over 30% [4]. - The green electricity and green certificate market is thriving, with green electricity consumption reaching 597.7 billion kilowatt-hours from January to July 2023, a year-on-year increase of 42.69% [4]. Group 4: Challenges and Recommendations - The rapid development of new energy poses challenges in safety and consumption, leading to issues of "too much and too little" energy supply [5]. - Recommendations include accelerating the construction of a national unified electricity market to enhance new energy absorption and establishing a multi-value market system to ensure reliable electricity supply [6].