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Comprehensive Evaluation of New Type Substation Equipment under the Target of "Double Carbon" Empowered by Digital Technology

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In order to meet the new vision of the world's energy green development, cope with global climate change, and build a highly integrated energy Internet in the new era is the development trend of the future world. Electricity as the only clean secondary energy source, is the core linking new energy sources. Renewable clean energy must be converted into electric energy before it can be sent to thousands of households to be used. The development of the Internet is also inseparable from the stable supply of electricity. Electrification is the general trend of future development. With the development of electrification, the access to clean energy and the expansion of the scale of the power grid, more and more power transmission and transformation equipment are being built, in order to ensure the reliability of power supply and realize the "dual carbon" as soon as possible. The goal is to better carry out the interaction and coordination between power supply access management, grid operation mode control and user grids, and the evaluation of new substation equipment is urgent.

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      ICCSIE '22: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Cyber Security and Information Engineering
      September 2022
      1094 pages
      ISBN:9781450397414
      DOI:10.1145/3558819

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