Abstract:
In modern coal-fired power plants, material and fuel procurement is crucial to
ensure power generation efficiency and operational stability. This study explores the
impact of the purchase order items (X1), purchase order amount(X2), and coal
price(X3) on power generation performance(Y) through data collection, analysis,
and evaluation of the key performance indicator of power plant availability. and
conducts empirical analysis using China Power Generation Group’s overseas
projects as an example. The author uses quantitative analysis methods to analyze
secondary data from the output reports of the Finance Department, Materials
Department, and Safety Production Department. The results show that the purchase
order items is negatively significant impact on The Power Generation Performance,
indicating that the more order items, the more complex the procurement process,
and the lower the material supply efficiency, which affects the Availability
Percentage (as an indicator of power generation performance). This study is based
on 47 sets of monthly data from January to December 2023. and uses a regression
model to analyze the impact of procurement activities and coal price fluctuations
on power generation performance empirical support for procurement optimization
and operation improvement of power plants.