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2025新型电力系统数智发展论坛举办 多方共探新型电力系统发展路径

Core Insights - The forum titled "2025 New Power System Intelligent Development Forum" was held in Chongli, Hebei, focusing on the theme of "Digital Power・AI Navigation" to promote the green and intelligent development of the power sector [1] Group 1: Digital Transformation in the Power Sector - Digital technology has become the core engine driving the evolution of the new power system, with significant achievements in green and low-carbon development [2] - The power industry has established multiple industry-level renewable energy scheduling and management platforms, achieving over 80% accuracy in daily renewable energy forecasting [2] - The total installed capacity of renewable energy in China has reached 1.68 billion kilowatts, with a consumption level exceeding 93% [2] Group 2: Regional Developments and Innovations - The installed capacity of renewable energy in the Hebei North region has surpassed 82 million kilowatts, with renewable energy accounting for over 58% of the total power generation in 2024 [3] - The "Yudian Big Model" developed by the Southern Power Grid has enabled refined operation planning for the grid, covering 60% of business operations and reducing emergency response time to under 1 second [3] Group 3: Challenges in Building a New Power System - The new power system faces challenges due to high proportions of renewable energy and power electronic devices, compounded by extreme weather events [4] - Issues such as inconsistent carbon accounting standards and fragmented emission source data hinder accurate carbon emission calculations [4][5] - Market reforms have introduced operational pressures, creating uncertainties in project revenues and complicating cost control [6] Group 4: Pathways for Development - Participants at the forum proposed a pathway driven by intelligent technology, emphasizing the need for technical breakthroughs and a comprehensive standard system [8] - The integration of meteorological data with energy data is crucial for enhancing disaster decision-making systems, transitioning from reactive to proactive energy production [8] - Collaborative efforts across sectors are essential for improving system resilience and fostering an open digital ecosystem [9]