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In recent years, the "energy Internet" has become the focus
of people's attention.
This year's government work report proposed for the first time that the "Internet +" action plan will be formulated, and the release of a new round of power reform plans has aroused the industry's expectations
for the energy Internet.
The market has expected that the concept of "energy Internet" is accelerating in China
.
It is understood that the deeper connotation of the energy Internet is to convert all kinds of primary energy, especially renewable energy, into secondary energy electricity, through the interactive form of distributed collection and use, combined with Internet platform technology, to achieve real-time energy interconnection and sharing
among the public.
In fact, the energy Internet has "blossomed"
in many countries in Europe and the United States.
Taking Germany as an example, Germany has launched the E-Energy program in recent years, investing 140 million euros to fully realize the digital networking of the entire energy supply system, as well as computer control and monitoring
in four years.
In this way, renewable energy generation accounts for 25%
of total energy consumption in more than 1,000 power companies in Germany.
Compared with smart grids, energy Internet has a broader meaning, and its investment space is far broader
than smart grids.
The absorption capacity of smart grid for distributed generation is limited to part, and the energy Internet has greatly expanded
the scope of distributed generation through the technical integration of large grid and microgrid.
This is expected to achieve a qualitative leap
in the era of energy Internet for distributed energy resources such as wind power, photovoltaics and natural gas, which are currently constrained by concerns about grid security.
According to the "2015-2020 China Energy Industry Market Survey Research Report", the energy Internet will stimulate the development of distributed energy resources and drive the explosive development
of the power energy storage market.
To play a role in the energy Internet, sufficient energy storage space is the foundation, and power flow control, distributed power generation and microgrid will be widely used
.
In recent years, the "energy Internet" has become the focus
of people's attention.
This year's government work report proposed for the first time that the "Internet +" action plan will be formulated, and the release of a new round of power reform plans has aroused the industry's expectations
for the energy Internet.
The market has expected that the concept of "energy Internet" is accelerating in China
.
It is understood that the deeper connotation of the energy Internet is to convert all kinds of primary energy, especially renewable energy, into secondary energy electricity, through the interactive form of distributed collection and use, combined with Internet platform technology, to achieve real-time energy interconnection and sharing
among the public.
In fact, the energy Internet has "blossomed"
in many countries in Europe and the United States.
Taking Germany as an example, Germany has launched the E-Energy program in recent years, investing 140 million euros to fully realize the digital networking of the entire energy supply system, as well as computer control and monitoring
in four years.
In this way, renewable energy generation accounts for 25%
of total energy consumption in more than 1,000 power companies in Germany.
Compared with smart grids, energy Internet has a broader meaning, and its investment space is far broader
than smart grids.
The absorption capacity of smart grid for distributed generation is limited to part, and the energy Internet has greatly expanded
the scope of distributed generation through the technical integration of large grid and microgrid.
This is expected to achieve a qualitative leap
in the era of energy Internet for distributed energy resources such as wind power, photovoltaics and natural gas, which are currently constrained by concerns about grid security.
According to the "2015-2020 China Energy Industry Market Survey Research Report", the energy Internet will stimulate the development of distributed energy resources and drive the explosive development
of the power energy storage market.
To play a role in the energy Internet, sufficient energy storage space is the foundation, and power flow control, distributed power generation and microgrid will be widely used
.