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2025国际数字能源展主论坛在深圳举办
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-21 10:08

Group 1 - The 2025 International Digital Energy Exhibition main forum was held in Shenzhen, focusing on how digital transformation can empower high-quality development in the energy industry, gathering top experts and industry leaders to discuss future trends and challenges in digital energy [1][3] - Zhao Tianshou, Director of the Carbon Neutral Energy Research Institute at Southern University of Science and Technology, highlighted that despite China's wind and solar installed capacity surpassing coal power, the average curtailment rate for wind and solar energy is 5%, with some regions exceeding 30%, indicating the need for long-duration energy storage technologies [5] - The China Electric Power Construction Group is exploring intelligent construction development systems for major clean energy projects, utilizing drones and satellite remote sensing to enhance surveying efficiency and create a comprehensive digital design system [5] Group 2 - Liang Rui, Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer of Xinwanda Electronics, emphasized the strategic value of new energy storage in achieving carbon peak and carbon neutrality, noting that electrochemical storage is becoming a major growth direction in the rapidly expanding global storage market [7] - Kiu Kin Hong, Executive Director of Honghua Smart Energy, stated that the company is investing in photovoltaic and storage assets while applying AI technology for energy management and power trading predictions, aiming for overall optimization of energy, heat, and cooling [7] - The roundtable discussion on "Opportunities and Challenges of Digital Energy in Global Energy Transition" concluded that digital technology is a core driver to solve the energy "impossible triangle," advocating for enhanced standard collaboration, data sharing, and financial innovation [9] Group 3 - China General Nuclear Power Group has been undergoing digital transformation since 2012, achieving real-time monitoring and maintenance of equipment through comprehensive data collection [11] - China Resources Power, which has nearly 50% of its installed capacity in clean energy, is developing smart power plants and has established an AI laboratory to foster talent and explore digital applications in the energy sector [12] - Shenzhen Energy Group has developed a comprehensive smart energy management platform, successfully implementing it in various scenarios to maximize economic benefits and balance energy supply and consumption [12]