Electric Power ›› 2018, Vol. 51 ›› Issue (5): 154-159,184.DOI: 10.11930/j.issn.1004-9649.201607090

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Research on Xinjiang-Shanghai Wind Power Production Benefit Compensation Cooperation Strategy

ZHANG Shixiang, SHEN Ying   

  1. School of Economics and Management, Shanghai University of Electric Power, Shanghai 200090, China
  • Received:2016-07-19 Revised:2017-11-10 Online:2018-05-05 Published:2018-05-07
  • Supported by:
    This work is supported by National Natural Science Foundation Project (No.71403162), Key Project of Consulting and Research of Chinese Academy of Engineering (No.2016-XZ-29), Key Project of Shanghai Soft Science Research program (No.18692107000), Shanghai Soft Science Research Project (No.17692112300) and Construction Project of Key Research Base on Human Social Science in Shanghai's University (No.WKJD15004).

Abstract: As the focus for nation’s new energy industry revitalization, wind power has been developing rapidly in these years. But the development of wind power in different regions are significantly unbalanced. According to the basic situation of wind power and finance in Shanghai and Xinjiang, a distinct gap between this two areas is found. And as the losses of ecological environment and wind curtailment are mainly borne by local governments and wind power generation companies, the gap will increase between different areas. In this paper, a compensation strategy for Xinjiang is built by using game analysis model between Shanghai and Xinjiang so as to strengthen the cooperation between the two areas. According to the externalities of wind, the compensation amount is calculated in terms of environmental health losses and wind companies’ losses. In combination with the game analysis and policy of carbon trading market, some suggestions are proposed, such as distributing compensation according to the wind power benefits, promoting the construction of carbon emission trading market between Shanghai and Xinjiang, intensifying aid to Xinjiang through electric power, and improving Xinjiang people’s livelihood.

Key words: wind externality, game analysis, compensation amount, carbon trading market

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