25 billion investment in smart grid to build 75 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

State Grid Corporation on June 29 in Beijing issued smart grid planning, involving key equipment(system) development and technical standards system.

State Grid Corporation of Yi-Min Wang, director of Intelligent Network said at this year, total investment for the country network equipment is about 250 billion yuan, because the work is still in the pilot phase of smart grid, the investment is less than 10%. It is reported that this year’s Smart Grid National Grid is mainly build electric car charging station 75, 6200 charging pile, and other smart grid demonstration projects, the next step will be to gradually expand investment.

“Smart grid technology standard system planning” proposes the integrated planning, intelligence generation, intelligence transmission, intelligent substation, intelligent power distribution, intelligent power, intelligent scheduling, communication of information 8 professional branches, 26 technology, 92 standard series of smart grid technology standard system, National Grid will be developed in three phases smart grid technology standard. It is used to guide the national network of smart grid enterprise standards for the preparation of programmatic documents and technical guidelines. National Grid will use this as a guide, accelerate the establishment of standards for smart grid companies.

“Smart Grid key equipment (system) development plan” for the first time systematically presented, including seven technology, 28 technical presentations and 137 research and development planning of key equipment. The plan analyzed the current domestic and international smart grid development status of key equipment, for “there are equipment,” and “research equipment” and “research equipment to be” work made clear strategy, developed the content of each type of device development , development objectives and development plans. In accordance with the development plan, National Grid will carry out smart grid in three key stages of equipment development.

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 at 01:19
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