Journal
ENERGY
Volume 261, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2022.125211
Keywords
Nuclear power; Operational efficiency; Power reform
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Funding
- National Natural Science Foundation of China [72133003]
- Science and Technology Projects of Innovation Laboratory for Sciences and Technologies of Energy Materials of Fujian Province [RD2020060101]
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This study examines the operational efficiency and influencing factors of Chinese nuclear power plants using a model constructed based on plant-level data. The results show that operational efficiencies of these plants have improved to varying degrees in the increasingly fierce market competition. Additionally, capacity utilization, average unit size, and unit capacity factor significantly promote the operational efficiencies of power plants, while plant size suppresses their efficiency. Plants with higher unit capacity factors are less adversely affected by plant size.
After implementing the new reform policy of the electric system in 2015, the market-oriented reform of nuclear power prices has been further deepened, as China's nuclear power plants, like other market participants, have also faced increasingly fierce competition. One critical issue worth investigating is how well these plants perform and the influencing factors. To address that issue, we construct an SBM-ML-Tobit model based on plant-level data over five years, from 2016 to 2020. And for all we know, this is the first study to examine Chinese nuclear power plants' operational efficiency. The empirical results indicate significant differences in operational efficiencies between these plants; the operational efficiency levels of all the plants are improved to varying degrees in the sample interval with the increasingly fierce market competition. In addition, our findings suggest that operational efficiencies of power plants are significantly promoted by capacity utilization, average unit size, and unit capacity factor, significantly suppressed by plant size. Again, the operational efficiency levels of plants with higher unit capacity factors are less adversely affected by plant size. Accordingly, our study provides important policy suggestions for better design of the mechanisms to improve the operational efficiency of China's nuclear power plants.
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