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第七届东南电力经济论坛在宁举行
Jiang Nan Shi Bao· 2025-11-25 23:17
Core Insights - The seventh "Southeast Power Economic Forum" was held in Nanjing, focusing on the construction and operation of electricity market mechanisms to adapt to a high proportion of new energy sources [1][2] - Over 300 representatives from government, energy companies, research institutions, and universities participated, discussing key topics such as electricity market design and trading strategies [1] Group 1: Main Forum Highlights - Key reports were presented by Pan Yuelong, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the China Electricity Council, and officials from the National Energy Administration, covering topics like energy green transition and the construction of a unified national electricity market [1] - Experts from various electricity trading centers shared experiences on the operation of a unified national electricity market and the support for new energy development in the southern region [1] Group 2: Sub-Forum Discussions - Three specialized sub-forums were held, focusing on electricity market mechanisms, the construction and operation of new business entities (virtual power plants), and energy security under new energy market conditions [2] - Scholars and representatives from institutions like Tsinghua University and State Grid Electric Power Research Institute discussed cutting-edge topics such as green electricity trading and the application of artificial intelligence in electricity markets [2] Group 3: Local Government Support and Competitions - The forum received strong support from the Gulou District People's Government in Nanjing, which is actively developing a core cluster for the green energy industry [2] - The third "Zhenshan Cup" electricity trading simulation competition was held concurrently, aimed at promoting electricity trading knowledge and cultivating professional talent [2]
第七届东南电力经济论坛在南京成功举办
Yang Zi Wan Bao Wang· 2025-11-24 08:12
Core Insights - The seventh "Southeast Power Economic Forum" was held in Nanjing, focusing on the construction and operation of electricity market mechanisms to adapt to a high proportion of new energy sources [1] - Over 300 representatives from government, energy enterprises, research institutions, and universities participated, discussing key topics such as electricity market design and trading strategies [1] - The forum featured keynote speeches on energy green transition and the construction of a unified national electricity market [1][3] Group 1 - The forum included main sessions where leaders from the China Electricity Council and the National Energy Administration presented on electricity market construction under green energy transitions [1] - Experts from various electricity trading centers shared experiences on the operation of a unified national electricity market and support for new energy development in southern regions [1][3] - The event highlighted advancements in the evaluation of electricity trader vocational skills in Jiangsu province [1] Group 2 - Three specialized sub-forums were organized, focusing on electricity market mechanisms, the construction and operation of new business entities like virtual power plants, and energy security under new energy market conditions [3] - Scholars and representatives from universities and companies discussed cutting-edge topics such as green electricity trading in the Yangtze River Delta and the application of artificial intelligence in electricity markets [3] Group 3 - The forum received strong support from the Gulou District People's Government in Nanjing, which is actively developing a core cluster for the green energy industry [5] - The district aims to attract upstream and downstream enterprises by leveraging the presence of major state-owned enterprises in the region [5] Group 4 - The third "Zhen Shan Cup" electricity trading simulation competition was held concurrently, aimed at promoting electricity trading knowledge and cultivating professional talent [7] - The competition involved teams of university students and industry professionals, contributing to the sustainable development of the electricity market [7]