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China’s
accelerated growth over the last 15 years and continuing,
the Central Government has been focusing on ensuring energy
needs are met. With large geographical distances,
high growth areas for energy demand on the East and energy
sources in the West and North, not to mention ageing infrastructures
and inefficient energy distribution, China’s T&D
infrastructure and energy planners are faced with a number
of obstacles before a truly efficient and smart electricity
grid is realized.
SMARTGRIDS
CHINA 2010 will bring together
local and international representatives from the
power transmission and distribution, Information, Communication & Technology,
investors, policy drivers and regulators to discuss
strategies to realize China’s smart electricity grid. It
will feature developments in China’s power
transmission and distribution and the latest international
leading smart grid implementation updates and learnings
in information & communication
technologies, who are delivering solutions to achieve
power distribution energy efficiency.


Focus On China
“Constructing a Smart Grid in China as quickly as
possible is essential, to avoid unnecessary energy usage
and emissions. ” (JUCCCE)
“CHINA has embarked on a 10-year project to build
a “smart
grid” that will catapult power transmission into the
digital age, securing electricity supplies and boosting energy
conservation. ” (China Daily, 2009)
"China’s State Grid Corporation is angling to
double its previously announced investment into new grid
construction, to $170B over the next two years. Part of the
money will come
from China’s recently announced economic stimulus package.” (SmartGridsNews.Com)
“One very promising approach for China to build energy
conservation into its infrastructure is the construction
of a smart grid. ” (Renewable Energy World)
“Like other nations, China wants to implement smart
grid technologies, so companies have to figure out how to
make it cheap. ” (Greentech Grid)


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