With the continuous promotion of China's dual carbon target and the construction of a new power system, the green certificate market and the power market are facing the problem of coordination and integration, which will have a great impact on the power supply structure of China. This paper considers the development demand and trend of Tradable Green Certificates (TGC) market, constructs a coupling model of TGC market and electricity market based on system dynamics, and uses Vensim software to simulate the impact of renewable energy quota and other factors on China's power supply structure. The results show that there is a mutually reinforcing relationship between the green certificate market and the electricity market, and their synergistic development has a positive impact on the restructuring of China's power supply, among which the renewable energy quota target is the key influencing factor.
KEYWORDS: Carbon, Solar energy, Renewable energy, Wind energy, Power supplies, Photovoltaics, Frequency modulation, Reliability, Meteorology, Information security
Achieving the double carbon target is a well-thought-out strategic decision made by the CPC Central Committee and a major national strategy with overall, comprehensive, fundamental and long-term characteristics. With the dual carbon target, the power system needs profound changes. As one of the earliest countries in the world to initiate the transformation of energy and electricity, Germany has a wealth of high proportion of renewable energy power system operation and management capacity. This paper analyzes the general situation, management experience, technical experience and supporting market experience of German power system, which provides reference for China to construct a new power system with new energy as the main position under the dual carbon background.
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