Hu Zhaoguang: Importing Electricity from Neighboring Countries to Build a Transnational Smart Grid

Hu Zhaoguang, vice president of the National Grid Energy Research Institute at the 2012 China Smart Grid Construction International Forum held at the Beijing National Convention Center on March 28, proposed to import electricity from neighboring countries Russia, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan to form a transnational smart grid. . Can absorb more renewable energy development, absorb more users to save electricity.

By 2020, non-fossil energy will reach 15%, and CO2 intensity will be 40%-45% lower than in 2005. Hu Zhaoguang pointed out that in the 12th Five-Year Plan for Power Development in China, we must consider not only the demand but also the economy, such as efficient lighting, high-efficiency transformers and home appliances. The development of smart grids can save electricity and reduce CO2 emissions. It is reported that the State Grid Corporation of China has installed more than 50 million smart meters in 2010, and 2009-2010 is the pilot phase of smart grid planning, standards, and design. By 2020, it will basically reach full completion.

China plans to build a smart grid in the world first in 2020. Hu Zhaoguang believes that smart grids can absorb more renewable energy development, attract more users to save electricity, and absorb the wind power resources of Xinjiang, Mongolia and Russia. Build a smart grid for our country.

He pointed out that the future development trend of the power grid may be to stimulate cross-border smart grids with renewable energy, especially large-scale wind power renewable energy development, and offshore wind power. To import electricity from the neighboring countries of Russia, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan, this forms a cross-country smart grid. For example, the Central Asian power grid can bring more efficient use of renewable energy.

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