When will the power system for selling electricity be separated?

It has not been separated yet. Shenzhen has been doing a pilot project to explore a new transmission and distribution sales model (as you said). A few years ago, the newly established Economic Research Institute gradually assumed similar responsibilities, but I think China's political characteristics determine the stability of the energy sector, and these five years will definitely not be separated. According to the latest report, the trend after five years should be that the power grid companies will be fully responsible for these two tasks, but the two responsibility departments will have a division of labor.

14 5438+00 in June, the state revised the Electricity Law to promote the high penetration rate of new energy and decentralized distribution rights. And Liaoning Electric Power Company, but their views are biased, which are as follows: power reform will be carried out, but the direction of reform and the final form of power grid have not yet been determined, and the decentralization has not yet been clear;

14 1 1 month, the national development and reform commission directly decided to explore Shenzhen as a pilot project of power reform;

65438+February 2004, it was finally decided not to split the current distribution rights, that is, not to split the transmission and distribution and electricity sales in the power grid.

However, the proposal that the new energy penetration rate required by the state finally reaches 50% is being implemented. With the deepening of new energy power generation, the surplus electricity generated by new energy users will be brought back or sold in reverse, just like the current situation of electricity in Germany and other new energy developed countries: users can choose their own power sources. If they choose to assemble new energy power generation, the government will install equipment, and users can also sell surplus electricity to the power grid;

On the other hand, the high proportion of new energy and more diverse distribution network models (such as the German model mentioned above) will inevitably lead to the reform and adjustment of the power market. In recent years (about 20 1 1 year, I can't remember), the newly established economic research institute (electric power economic research institute) is a newly established department to complete similar work.