scholarly journals Business classification of Power Grid Enterprises in the development environment of Energy Internet

2020 ◽  
Vol 185 ◽  
pp. 02002
Author(s):  
Xin Li ◽  
Yuan Zhang

Energy Internet is centered on electricity, based on a strong smart grid, and deeply integrates advanced information and communication technology, control technology and advanced energy technology to support the clean and low-carbon transformation of energy and electric power, comprehensive utilization efficiency optimization of energy, and the access of flexible and convenient multiple entities, which is a smart energy system with the characteristics of green safety, ubiquitous interconnection, efficient interaction, and intelligent openness. This article focuses on the impact of the development of the Energy Internet on power grid companies and the main business of power grid companies in the future development environment of the Energy Internet, providing references for the transformation and development of power grid companies.

2019 ◽  
Vol 140 ◽  
pp. 03003
Author(s):  
Nyemb Bekoume Nyemb ◽  
Olga Novikova

The development of Cameroon’s power grid is linked to the electricity supply and demand market. In recent years, small and medium-sized businesses, due to their rapid development, begin to significantly affect the balance of consumption. According to the results of the analysis, the paper presents the classification of the share of electricity consumption by small and medium-sized enterprises by industry. The forecast of self-generation of electric energy by enterprises from biogas is estimated.


Energies ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 624 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zeng Li ◽  
Jingying Fu ◽  
Gang Lin ◽  
Dong Jiang ◽  
Kun Liu ◽  
...  

In view of the complexity of the energy system and its complex relationship with socio-economic factors, this study adopts the Long-range Energy Alternative Planning (LEAP) model, a technology-based, bottom-up approach, scenario-based analysis, to develop a systematic analysis of the current and future energy consumption, supply and associated Green House Gas (GHG) emissions from 2015 to 2050. The impact of various energy policies on the energy system in Hebei Province was analysed by considering four scenarios: a Reference Scenario (REF), Industrial Structure Optimization Scenario (ISO), Terminal Consumption Structure Optimization Scenario (TOS) and Low-carbon Development Scenario (LCD). By designing strategic policies from the perspective of industrial adjustment, aggressive energy structure policies and measures, such as the ISO and the TOS, and even more aggressive options, such as the LCD, where the percentage of cleaner alternative energy sources has been further increased, it has been indicated that energy consumption will have increased from 321.618 million tonnes of coal equivalent (Mtce) in 2015 to 784.88 Mtce in 2050 in the REF, with a corresponding increase in GHG emissions from 920.56 million metric tonnes (Mt) to 2262.81 Mt. In contrast, the more aggressive policies and strategies involved in the LCD, which combines the ISO with the policy-oriented TOS, can lower energy consumption by 50.82% and CO2 emissions by 64.26%. The results shed light on whether and how these scenarios can shape the energy-carbon emission reduction trajectories and develop the low-carbon pathways in Hebei Province.


2019 ◽  
Vol 116 ◽  
pp. 00072 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fabio Schiro ◽  
Anna Stoppato ◽  
Alberto Benato

Nowadays, decarbonization of energy economy is a topical theme and several pathways are under discussion. Gaseous fuels will play a primary role during this transition, and the production of renewable or low carbon-impact gaseous fuels is necessary to deal with this challenge. Decarbonization will be sustained by an increasing share of renewables, which production intermittency can be critical for the energy system. Renewable hydrogen generation is a viable solution since this energy vector can be produced from electricity with a fast response and injected in the existing natural gas infrastructures, granting storage capacity and easy transport. Parallelly to the renewable-based energy production, fossil-based energy can be exploited with a low carbon impact, using methane from reservoirs to produce hydrogen capturing CO2. The mentioned scenarios will lead to hydrogen enrichment of natural gas, which impact on the infrastructures is being actively studied. The effect on end-user devices, instead, is poorly analysed, but is fundamental to be assessed. This paper highlights the impact on the widely used premixed condensing boilers, which will be fired with hydrogen enriched natural gas in the near future, and the changes required to components.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Tuo Liu ◽  
Bo Xu ◽  
Xin Zheng ◽  
Yirui Deng

We analyse the direction of the energy revolution from the dimensions of cleanness, electrification, intelligence, and ubiquity. Based on this, we highlight the importance of electricity in the Energy Internet and analyse the challenges faced by the development of the power grid. Then, we propose an electricity-centered energy comprehensive optimization model and set up baseline scenario and carbon neutral scenario, to achieve a systematic simulation of the path of Energy Internet to boost energy transition. The results show that the Energy Internet accelerates the process of clean energy supply, effectively promotes the development of the energy transition, and contributes to the realization of the carbon neutral goal. There are still many problems in the development of the Energy Internet. In order to accelerate the transformation of the energy system and the power industry, it is necessary to establish a sound energy policy system, encourage clean energy consumption, and use the construction of the Energy Internet to achieve optimal allocation of resources.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (9) ◽  
pp. 2502 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shuxia Yang ◽  
Di Zhang ◽  
Dongyan Li

This paper takes the regional energy internet as the research object, and combines the power system, primary energy system, transportation system, and thermal energy system to give the system boundary. First, the mathematical decomposition method and the logical integration method were combined to decompose the total low-carbon capability into seven single low-carbon capabilities. On the basis of the mechanism of carbon emission reduction, a comprehensive calculation model for CO2 emissions reduction of the energy internet was then established. Finally, taking the Yanqing Energy Internet Demonstration Zone in China as an example, it was calculated that the model could reduce CO2 emissions by 14,093.19 tons in 2025. The results show that the methods adopted in this paper avoided the overlap calculation reasonably well; the comprehensive calculation model of CO2 emissions reduction has strong versatility, and can quantitatively calculate the carbon emission reduction amount for any completed or planned energy internet. Among the seven low-carbon capabilities, “replacement of gasoline with electricity” had the highest contribution rate, with a value of 42.62%, followed by “renewable energy substitution” (37.13%). The innovations in this paper include: (1) The problem of reasonable splitting of the overlapping parts in carbon emission reduction calculations being solved. (2) The first comprehensive calculation model of CO2 emission reduction on the energy internet being established. (3) The contribution of the seven low-carbon capabilities of the energy internet to total emissions reduction being clarified.


2020 ◽  
Vol 165 ◽  
pp. 06030
Author(s):  
Zhicheng Xu ◽  
Jun Liu ◽  
Zhuonan Li

In the context of energy transformation, re-electrification has become an important way to build a clean and low-carbon energy system. The large-scale re-electrical load access further increases the flexibility requirements on the user demand side. The application of the energy storage system (ESS) can not only improve the degree of electrification of the energy system but also improve the energy utilization efficiency. This paper analyzes the different development modes and key characteristics of energy storage on the power supply side, grid side and demand side in large-scale re-electrical load access areas. Five dimensions (such as storage security, technology maturity, system cost, storage scenario suitability and storage scalability) are selected to characterize the feasibility of a certain energy storage technology in a given application scenario. For different application scenarios, studying the appropriate development mode and its adaptability to the environment will help the healthy and sustainable development of energy storage.


Georesursy ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 45-52
Author(s):  
Alexey M. Mastepanov

The article is devoted to the analysis of forecasts of the world energy development made recently (from September 2020 to May 2021) by the world’s leading analytical centers, taking into account “the new reality” – the coronavirus pandemic. The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the development of the world economy and energy consumption and the estimates of its consequences on long-term global economic growth made in various forecasts and prognostic studies are considered. It is shown that the priority of most of the prognostic estimates of the world consumption of primary energy resources made by the world’s leading analytical centers in recent years is a sharp reduction in CO2 emissions by energy and stabilization of global anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions in order to prevent negative climate changes on our planet. A conditional classification of scenarios for the prospective development of global energy is given, depending on the ideology that is embedded in them, an analysis of the fulfilled forecasts is given. It is concluded that Russian research structures need to develop their own similar forecasts.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aleksander Wasiuta

Abstract BackgroundThe characteristic feature of modern energy sector in the EU is the development of environmentally friendly technologies based on renewable energy sources (RES). The use of alternative and RES contributes to resolving not only energy efficiency issues, but many of the environmental, economic and social problems. RES are also one of the priorities of the world's low carbon policy and reducing CO2 emissions into the atmosphere. Growing electrical energy consumption and increasing integration of RES in power systems have led to new challenges, thus it is required to investigate and properly analyze the impact of integrated RES on the power system as a substitute for fossil fuel resources.ResultsThe aim of the article is to show the possibilities of developing RES in Poland in the context of environmental protection, energy self-sufficiency and international obligations. The depletion of primary energy sources and the increase in emissions of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere forces undertaking certain activities, aimed at seeking substitutes for fossil fuels. According to the author’s analysis, RES are the best and safest substitutes for traditional energy resources such as fossil fuel.ConclusionsThe author examines electricity production mix in EU counties and compares it to Polish energy sector. Taking into consideration the transmission network density in Poland, while energy sector changes its structure and expands, the mix of technologies deployed to produce electricity determines the associated burden on transmission networks. Polish energy sector development in the context of modernization of transmission grid provides an opportunity for investors to prepare the energy system for increasing the share of renewable energy sources. In the process of implementing the appropriate solution, the experiences of other countries that have significantly increased the share of renewable energy in the past could be used. This article presents the main areas of action that may facilitate the further integration of different energy sources in the specific context of Poland's changing energy system. Not all integration options will be important for Poland at the same time.


2021 ◽  
Vol 252 ◽  
pp. 01012
Author(s):  
Runze Liu ◽  
Zhaoxia Jing

The world’s energy system is undergoing an evolution from high-carbon to low-carbon. The Chinese government has also proposed the carbon neutral plan. Foreign practical experience shows that there is an interaction between the carbon market and the electricity market, therefore, understanding the relationship between the two markets is essential to ensure the efficient operation of both markets. In the context of China's power market reform, this paper studies the impact of introducing carbon prices into the wholesale market, and conducts a case study based on the data of a certain area in GD province. The results show that after the carbon price is transmitted to the electricity price, the more low-carbon and environmentally friendly power generation technologies will gain greater advantages in the electricity market, which is conducive to the clean energy transformation of the power system. Finally, this paper puts forward feasible suggestions for the reform of the electricity market under China’s carbon emission reduction target.


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