Green Value Distribution Mechanism and Strategy for West-to-East Power Transmission under the"Dual Carbon"Goals
Against the backdrop of global climate change,the"dual carbon"goals—carbon peaking and carbon neutrality—are proposed to promote global energy transition and green,low-carbon development.As a critical component of China's energy strategy,the West-to-East Power Transmission project plays a pivotal role in achieving these goals due to its green energy transmission characteristics.However,the current transmission and distribution pricing system does not account for the green value allocation mechanism in West-to-East power transmission.This leads to higher operational costs as more renewable energy is transmitted,dampening the willingness to deepen green energy initiatives.This paper elaborates on the relationship between the dual carbon goals and the West-to-East Power Transmission project,analyzes the current state and challenges of its green value allocation mechanism,and proposes optimization strategies from four perspectives:policy,market,technology,and society.Through case studies,the effectiveness of these strategies is verified.This study aims to provide theoretical support and practical guidance for the rational allocation of green value in West-to-East power transmission projects,while highlighting research limitations and future directions.
carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goalswest-to-east power transmissiontransmission projectsclean energy