Sustainable Development of Power Retailers and Industrial Parks in China’s Belt and Road Initiative
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- We identify the main factors that have resulted in the development dilemma and constraint of power retailers in this emerging market.
- We design a new financing scheme to construct a regional power grid financed by asset securitization, and present the development of asset securitization. Based on asset securitization, the construction of RPGIP in BRI countries can be accelerated, and the power retailer established by either the private or public sector can participate in electricity management of the RPGIP. According to the financing scheme, the power retailer can transform into an energy service company (ESCO), which effectively enhances the utilization efficiency of electric power and energy resources, and promotes sustainable development of the power retailer and the RPGIP in BRI countries.
- We provide a game analysis of the proposed financing scheme. It provides the method how to achieve the maximum benefit of power retailers and industrial consumers in the RPGIP project.
2. Current Status of Marketization in China’s Power Industry
3. Methods
3.1. Asset Aecuritization in Developing Countries
3.2. Electricity Asset Securitization
- The information of regional electricity consumption can be integrated according to the electricity management of power retailers.
- The power retailer can achieve sustainable and diversified development as an ESCO. Meanwhile, it provides advanced energy efficiency technologies for the electricity management and power utilization.
- By using asset securitization, developers of an RPGIP can obtain sufficient funds in a short period of time. It effectively accelerates the development of the electric power industry in BRI countries.
- Asset securitization promotes the marketization of the electric power industry and enhances the relation between the financial market and the electricity market.
- As long-term electricity contracts are used for financing, utilization efficiency of funds is increased.
3.3. Financial Analysis of the Financing Scheme Implementation
4. Game Analysis for the Achievement of Maximum Benefits
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
BRI | Belt and Road Initiative | RPGIP | Regional power grid of industrial park |
ESCO | Energy service company | SPV | Special Purpose Vehicle |
ESPC | Energy saving performance contracting | NPV | Net present value |
WACC | Weighted average cost of capital | ABS | Asset-backed security |
CAPM | Capital asset pricing model | PV | Photovoltaic |
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Technologies | Range of Application | Investment Cost | Energy Saving (Ton of Standard Coal Equivalent)/yr | CO2 Emission Reduction (ton)/yr |
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1. Low concentration gas power generation technology in coal mines | Coal industry | 20.96 million CNY; eight 500 megawatts (MW) power generation units | 3000 | 30,000 |
2. High efficiency pulverized coal boiler system technology | Coal industry | 11 million CNY; 20 ton/yr pulverized coal boiler retrofit | 3102 | 8188 |
3. Belt conveyor frequency conversion energy efficiency system technology | Coal industry | 3 million CNY; a set of belt conveyor frequency conversion energy efficiency system for 200t coal mine | 6000 | 15,840 |
4. Flue gas-integrated optimization system heat recovery technology | Coal-fired power plant | 9.65 million CNY; 300 MW power generation units retrofit | 3900 | Unknown |
5. Draft fan and steam-driven technology of super critical and ultra-super critical unit | Thermal power plant | 33.5 million CNY; draft fan retrofit of 1000 MW power generation units | 4829 | Unknown |
6. Waste incineration power generation technology | Power generation | 340 million CNY; annual 114 million kWh power generation project | 30,261 | Unknown |
7. Steam turbine flow modernized retrofit technology | Steam turbine in power industry | 38.43 million CNY; 300 MW unit retrofit | 4000 | 10,560 |
8. Steam turbine steam seal modification | Steam turbine in power industry | 30 million CNY; six 300 MW units retrofit | 20,000 | 52,800 |
9. Energy-saving and efficiency of electrostatic precipitation control technology | Power industry | 2.7 million CNY; 300 MW unit retrofit | 1400 | 3696 |
10. Transformation of pure condensing steam unit to combined heat and power | Pure condensing steam unit | 16 million CNY; two 200 MW pure condensing steam units | 14,000 | 36,960 |
11. Intelligent optimization and online coking early warning system of utility boiler | Power industry | 1.8 million CNY; utility boiler retrofit of 1000 MW power generation plant | 1315 | 3472 |
12. Flue gas waste heat recovery and fan operation optimization technology for flue gas desulfurization | Power industry | 43.7 million CNY; two 1000 MW flue gas desulfurization system | 29,000 | 76,560 |
Cost Items | Cost (Hundred Million Yuan) | |||
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Before | After | Cost Saving | Investment | |
Capacity cost | 1.66 | 0 | 1.66 | 12.3 |
Fixed cost per kilowatt-hour | 2.17 | 0 | 2.17 | |
Additional cost | 7.04 | 7.04 | 0 | |
Generation cost of coal | 19.69 | 18.25 | 1.44 | |
Generation cost of gas | 0 | 5.16 | −5.16 | |
Transmission cost | 1.69 | 0 | 1.69 | |
Revenue | −0.48 | 0 | −0.48 | |
Total | 31.77 | 30.45 | 1.32 | 12.3 |
Parameter | Data |
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Initial investment | 12.3 hundred million yuan |
Cash flow per year | 1.32 hundred million yuan |
n | 40 years |
TVn | 0.615 hundred million yuan |
RWACC | 5.04% |
E | 20% (E + D) |
D | 80% (E + D) |
RD | 3.88% |
Tc | 25% |
RE | 13.54% |
RF | 3.4% |
RM | 10.3% |
1.47 |
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Tang, B.; Sun, Y.; Zhou, N.; Shen, B. Sustainable Development of Power Retailers and Industrial Parks in China’s Belt and Road Initiative. Sustainability 2019, 11, 5427. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11195427
Tang B, Sun Y, Zhou N, Shen B. Sustainable Development of Power Retailers and Industrial Parks in China’s Belt and Road Initiative. Sustainability. 2019; 11(19):5427. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11195427
Chicago/Turabian StyleTang, Bowen, Yuanzhang Sun, Nan Zhou, and Bo Shen. 2019. "Sustainable Development of Power Retailers and Industrial Parks in China’s Belt and Road Initiative" Sustainability 11, no. 19: 5427. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11195427
APA StyleTang, B., Sun, Y., Zhou, N., & Shen, B. (2019). Sustainable Development of Power Retailers and Industrial Parks in China’s Belt and Road Initiative. Sustainability, 11(19), 5427. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11195427