Core Advantages

Core Advantages

Source network, load, and energy storage integration


Improve the absorption capacity of new energy

Improve the absorption capacity of new energy

With the increasing proportion of new energy sources such as wind power and photovoltaics in the power system, their volatility, intermittency, and randomness pose challenges to the stable operation of the power grid. Integrated source-grid-load-storage projects can effectively solve this problem and improve the consumption capacity of new energy sources.

Reduce power grid investment and electricity costs

Reduce power grid investment and electricity costs

Optimize the spatiotemporal distribution of peak load on the power grid and reduce the capacity configuration of grid substations; at the same time, through the energy storage system, electricity can be stored during periods of low electricity load and released during peak load, thereby reducing user electricity costs.

Enhance power grid regulation capabilities

Enhance power grid regulation capabilities

Achieve centralized resource management, enhance the power grid's ability to ensure supply during special circumstances, and realize self-balancing, self-regulation, self-management, and millisecond-level self-healing of the power grid.

Achieve low-carbon, high-efficiency synergy

Achieve low-carbon, high-efficiency synergy

Leverage the advantages of low-carbon energy and improve its utilization efficiency.