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当前焦点!板块掀涨停潮 电力行业有望迎来 盈利改善和价值重估

Core Viewpoint - The electricity sector is experiencing a strong market performance, with over 20 stocks hitting the daily limit up, driven by multiple favorable factors including policy support and market growth [1][4][6] Market Performance - On November 5, the electricity equipment index rose by 3.40%, with significant gains in stocks such as Shuangjie Electric and Artis, which both hit the 20% limit up [4] - The strong performance is attributed to a robust increase in electricity market transactions, particularly in green electricity trading, which saw a 40.6% year-on-year growth [4][5] Investment Trends - The State Grid's fixed asset investment exceeded 420 billion yuan in the first nine months of the year, marking an 8.1% increase year-on-year, indicating sustained high investment levels in the grid [5] - The procurement of core transmission and transformation equipment is ongoing, with a recent procurement amounting to over 3 billion yuan [5] Long-term Outlook - Analysts expect the electricity sector to benefit from deepening market reforms and cost improvements, leading to profit enhancements and value reassessment throughout the year [3][6] - The transition towards a new power system under the "dual carbon" goals will require significant investment in system regulation and market mechanisms, which will further support the sector's growth [6][7] Specific Sector Insights - In the thermal power segment, the value of coal power is expected to remain significant, especially with the increasing emphasis on energy security [6][7] - The wind power sector is anticipated to see growth driven by both domestic and international demand, with opportunities arising for component manufacturers [7][8] Price and Market Dynamics - Predictions for 2025 suggest a mixed outlook for electricity prices, with potential reductions in long-term contract prices but increases in coal power capacity prices [8] - The overall market is expected to stabilize, with improved performance in hydropower and ongoing developments in energy storage policies [8]