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On September 21, it was learned from the State Grid Corporation of China that the two "virtual power plant" standards led by it were recently approved by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), becoming the first batch of international standards in this field in the world, filling the gap
in the industry.
"Virtual power plants" are a hot area
for today's energy transition.
According to Du Xiangwan, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, the "virtual power plant" is not a power plant in the traditional sense, but is equivalent to an electric "intelligent housekeeper"
.
When distributed energy resources such as photovoltaics are intermittent, they can be organized through energy storage devices to form a stable and controllable "large power plant", which is convenient to deal with various relationships
with the large power grid.
Shu Yinbiao, chairman of the State Grid Corporation of China, said that distributed energy resources make the grid-connected entities both generators and consumers, and the complexity and uncertainty of power grid operation have increased
significantly.
The "virtual power plant" will provide solutions
to crack clean energy consumption and green energy transition.
It has become a trend
to promote the upgrading of traditional power grids to a new generation of power systems.
On September 21, it was learned from the State Grid Corporation of China that the two "virtual power plant" standards led by it were recently approved by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), becoming the first batch of international standards in this field in the world, filling the gap
in the industry.
"Virtual power plants" are a hot area
for today's energy transition.
According to Du Xiangwan, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, the "virtual power plant" is not a power plant in the traditional sense, but is equivalent to an electric "intelligent housekeeper"
.
When distributed energy resources such as photovoltaics are intermittent, they can be organized through energy storage devices to form a stable and controllable "large power plant", which is convenient to deal with various relationships
with the large power grid.
Shu Yinbiao, chairman of the State Grid Corporation of China, said that distributed energy resources make the grid-connected entities both generators and consumers, and the complexity and uncertainty of power grid operation have increased
significantly.
The "virtual power plant" will provide solutions
to crack clean energy consumption and green energy transition.
It has become a trend
to promote the upgrading of traditional power grids to a new generation of power systems.