Smart grid and support mechanisms for low-carbon power system

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Zeng, Ming [1 ]
Lü, Chunquan [1 ,2 ]
Tian, Kuo [2 ]
Dong, Jun [1 ]
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[1] North China Electric Power University, Beijing 102206, China
[2] Shaanxi Electric Power Corporation, Xi'an 710048, China
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Electric power system economics - Electric power transmission networks - Emission control - Electric power utilization - Reliability - Carbon - Economic and social effects - Energy efficiency - Investments - Renewable energy resources;
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Under the trend of low-carbon economy development worldwide and the requirement on energy saving and emission reduction during the twelfth five-year period in China, the demand for security and reliability in power system operations is very high. The environmental-friendly and economical development of electricity power system is also becoming an compelling issue. How to form a reliable and feasible low-carbon power system to cope with the changing external environment is a now serious business. From the perspective of secure and reliable power supply, the basic functions of low-carbon power system required are analyzed, and four mechanisms to realize low-carbon power system and two carbon reduction conversion methods are presented. The objective function of a smart grid is also discussed in terms of clean power generation, scheduling optimization, efficiency improvement, power consumption as well as investment optimization aspects. Finally, the specific technical paths for a smart grid to achieve low-carbon power system are proposed based on clean production, losses reduction, power consumption savings, and investment optimization. © 2011 State Grid Electric Power Research Institute Press.
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