Research on the Evaluation Indicator System for Dynamic Transition in Grid Enterprises' Economic Activities
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56028/aetr.15.1.259.2025Keywords:
Grid enterprises; Economic activities; New and old driving forces; Evaluation system.Abstract
Under the strategic backdrop of China's deepening supply-side structural reform and energy revolution, the dynamic transition between traditional and new driving forces has emerged as a crucial pathway for achieving high-quality development in the energy and power sector. This study constructs a dynamic transition evaluation system comprising seven first-level indicators (security and supply reliability, low-carbon transition, reform effectiveness, technological innovation, operational efficiency, service quality, and international cooperation) and forty second-level indicators. The fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (FAHP) was employed for weight assignment, with subsequent application to corporate data analysis. The results demonstrate that the comprehensive dynamic transition index of grid enterprises increased from 37.2 to 92.6 during 2010-2022, achieving an average annual growth rate of 7.9%. This sustained upward trajectory indicates steady progress in dynamic transition processes, with significant contributions from advancements in security and supply reliability, technological innovation, operational efficiency, and low-carbon transition domains.