Purple Mountain Forum on Smart Grid Protection and Control kicks off

2019年08月19日 11:27:25 | 来源:ourjiangsu.com

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  The 2019 Purple Mountain Forum on Smart Grid Protection and Control was kicked off Saturday in Nanjing, capital of east China’s Jiangsu province. More than 600 representatives from academic institutions, research institutions, universities, and electric power enterprises from 7 countries including China, the United States, Canada, Greece, Denmark, Australia, and the Netherlands attended the conference to share the latest research breakthroughs in the field of intelligence. smart grids, ubiquitous power Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence.


  Electricity is an important cornerstone of the national economy. In order to ensure safety, traditional power grids are often closed and independently-controled. However, with the development of the economy and society, people's demand for power data is increasing, making it necessary to open the data barriers.

  Making the grid smarter, open-minded, and cross-border "Internet of Things" through the "grid" has become the latest path to achieve this goal.

  By creating a "ubiquitous power Internet of Things", all the equipment of power plants, transmission networks and electricity customers will be connected, and the data generated can be shared not only by the whole society, but also more precise and precise.

  Xu Shiming, Director of Science and Technology Information Department of NARI Group

  More and more perceptual the data, more and more accurate they are and more and more intensive they are. In this way, we can calculate the data of some energy industry more accurately and faster, and give greater support to the economic development of our country.

  As the leader of the global smart grid, China has proposed this year to integrate the "smart grid" with the "ubiquitous power Internet of Things" to create a new "energy Internet."

  The experts believed that the integration of the two networks proposed by China has led the world from both theory and practice. However, there are still many challenges in achieving open sharing on the basis of how to ensure the security of energy networks.

  Xue Yusheng, academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering, honorary president of the research institute of the State Grid

  Whether it is the smart grid itself or the compensation between the two networks, China is far ahead in the international arena. One solution we propose is to add a buffer network between the two networks. The buffer network can make enough reliability to clean the signal in the internet and have enough time to handle the user's requirements.

  The Purple Mountain Forum on Smart Grid Protection and Control is one of the most influential annual academic events in the field of smart grid in China. This year’s event is sponsored by State Grid Electric Power Research Institute or NARI Group and the national key laboratory Smart Grid Protection and Operation Control.

(Source:ourjiangsu.com)

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