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What is the optimal power generation mix of China? An empirical analysis using portfolio theory

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Abstract This paper employs portfolio theory to explore China’s optimal power generation mix in 2030, which considers the possibilities of technological developments, and the government’s non-fossil generation and non-hydro renewable… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This paper employs portfolio theory to explore China’s optimal power generation mix in 2030, which considers the possibilities of technological developments, and the government’s non-fossil generation and non-hydro renewable generation policy targets. The aim of this paper is to investigate China’s efficient generation portfolios by comparing the portfolio costs, risks, efficient frontiers, and diversification levels under different cases and scenarios. The results show that fossil fuel generation technologies have no advantages when considering the technological restrictions. In addition, various preferences for non-fossil generation technologies are influenced greatly by the goals of pursuing cost or risk minimization and different policy targets. Positive effects exist for a non-fossil generation goal or a policy target package from the perspectives of minimizing cost and risk, as well as for improving the diversification level.

Keywords: portfolio theory; generation mix; portfolio; generation; optimal power; power generation

Journal Title: Applied Energy
Year Published: 2018

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