Publish Time: 2023-01-14 Origin: Wondee Autoparts
According to the information on the website of the National Energy Administration of China, the Comprehensive Department of the National Energy Administration recently solicited public opinions on the Blue Book for the Development of New Electric Power Systems (Draft for Comments).
It is proposed to promote the substitution of clean energy in multiple fields and fully tap the potential of users' consumption and acceptance of new energy.Promote the development and progress of advanced electrification technology and equipment in all fields, and penetrate into all industries in a high proportion Vigorously promote new energy in the field of transportation and make hydrogen fuel cell vehicles to fully replace traditional energy vehicles; actively promote the clean replacement of building photovoltaic integration in the construction field.
The draft also proposed to accelerate the application of electric furnace steel, electric boiler, electric furnace, electric heating and other technologies in the industrial field, and expand the proportion of electric terminal energy-consuming equipment. Actively cultivate new formats and models close to end users, such as the integration of power source, network, load and storage, load aggregation services, integrated energy services, and virtual power plants. Integrate distributed demand response resources, build a demand response system platform and control terminal with real-time observable, measurable and controllable capabilities, participate in grid dispatching and operation, and improve the flexible adjustment capability of the user side.
Source: China News Network
Translated by; WONDEE Autoparts
2023/1/14
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