Abstract
The goal of “dual carbon” and the goal of building a new power system also put forward new requirements for power transformation engineering. The application of various low-carbon technologies in the whole life cycle of the power transformation engineering and the construction of low-carbon or zero-carbon substation is a research hotspot at present. This paper analyzes the possible low-carbon technology and its carbon reduction benefits from three stages: design and planning, architecture and construction, operation and maintenance. In the design and planning stage, substation location is essential; In the architecture and construction stage, there are low-carbon technologies and energy-saving measures such as prefabricated building and classification and reuse of construction waste; In the operation and maintenance stage, there are various intelligent systems and energy-saving equipment such as the joint inspection system, SF6 gas replacement and low-energy transformer. It is hoped that these low-carbon technologies can provide a reference for future low-carbon power transformation engineering.
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This research is funded by the science and technology project of State Grid Fujian Electric Power Co., LTD of China (Research on the application of green and low carbon technology and carbon emission reduction benefit in power transmission and transformation projects under the new power system, No. 52130N23000Q).
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Wang, C. et al. (2024). Low-Carbon Technology in Power Transformation Engineering. In: Cai, C., Qu, X., Mai, R., Zhang, P., Chai, W., Wu, S. (eds) The Proceedings of 2023 International Conference on Wireless Power Transfer (ICWPT2023). ICWPT 2023. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 1160. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-0865-9_41
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