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“风光储充”齐上阵 电力企业“碳”新路
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-10-31 06:25

Core Viewpoint - Multiple power companies across China are actively implementing low-carbon and zero-carbon energy supply models, leveraging technological innovation and service upgrades to assist users in achieving clean energy consumption and promoting a green low-carbon development vision [1]. Group 1: Project Implementation - The State Grid's Inner Mongolia branch has launched a green smart office park project, enhancing energy efficiency and smart management through a dual construction system [1][3]. - The project includes energy-saving retrofits with smart switches, sockets, and lighting, significantly reducing operational energy consumption [1]. - A distributed rooftop photovoltaic system and energy storage solutions have been installed, with an additional green power capacity of 895.76 kW and an estimated annual generation of approximately 1.1 million kWh [3]. Group 2: Zero-Carbon Initiatives - Southern Power Grid is establishing zero-carbon demonstration models, such as the "wind-solar-storage-direct charging" power supply station in Yangshuo, Guangxi, focusing on carbon management and neutrality [5][6]. - The power station utilizes photovoltaic and wind energy, along with energy storage and V2G charging systems, to achieve self-consumption and regulation of clean energy [6]. - The Tangbu power supply station in Wuzhou has implemented a near-zero carbon model, generating approximately 37,700 kWh annually and saving around 25,000 yuan in electricity costs [6]. Group 3: Broader Low-Carbon Transformation - Power companies are also engaging in low-carbon transformation projects for various users, including parks, enterprises, and schools, to accelerate the overall green transition of the economy and society [7]. - In Shandong, a distributed photovoltaic project in the Gree Intelligent Manufacturing Industrial Park has been completed, generating 7.06 million kWh annually, with the State Grid providing consulting services during the project [7]. - The State Grid's Jining branch has implemented air-source heat pump projects in 18 schools, achieving over 60% energy savings compared to traditional heating and cooling methods [7].