Group 1 - The article discusses the application of intelligent technologies in the management, scheduling, operation, and maintenance of power systems to address new challenges in the construction of new power systems, aiming for greener, safer, and more efficient electricity supply [1][2] - In Guangxi, the Southern Power Grid's Laibin Power Supply Bureau has developed practical tools for assessing the potential of distributed photovoltaic (PV) integration, enhancing safety management and service levels for PV grid connection [1] - The Guangxi Guilin Power Supply Bureau has successfully tested a new power load management system that completed the entire load control process in just 2 minutes during an emergency scenario, demonstrating its efficiency and reliability [1] Group 2 - The Southern Power Grid's Hezhou Power Supply Bureau has implemented remote capacity testing technology for communication batteries, allowing for automated capacity assessments and real-time monitoring of battery parameters, significantly improving operational efficiency [2] - The Wuzhou Power Supply Bureau has introduced "self-driving" technology in distribution network operations, transitioning from experience-driven to data-driven management, which has greatly enhanced the efficiency and punctuality of maintenance requests [2] - In Shanghai, the State Grid has adopted a "drone + robot" collaborative operation model for X-ray inspections of transmission lines, improving operational efficiency and reducing safety risks associated with manual inspections [3] Group 3 - The introduction of self-healing technology in the distribution network in Shanghai has enabled a dual coverage system, reducing power restoration time from hours to minutes, thus enhancing grid resilience [3]
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