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This paper first introduces the basic concepts and constituent elements of “digital new infrastructure”. Secondly, from “promoting the large-scale development and utilization of new energy, Help the new power system to achieve power change, Accelerate energy production to clean, low-carbon”, “improve the efficiency and efficiency of new power systems, To promote business collaboration and efficient collaboration among multiple entities, Promote energy use to become more efficient and intensive”, “to ease information asymmetry, Improve market transparency, Enhance mutual trust among all parties, Reduce various costs”, “reshape the value creation system of new power systems, Support energy enterprises to actively innovate business models”, “improve the risk identification and safety protection capability of the energy system, Effectively defuse various security risks, To ensure the safety and reliable operation of the new power system” and other five aspects of the in-depth analysis of the “digital new infrastructure” supporting “the main mechanism of the new power system construction”. Finally, targeted improvement suggestions are put forward for the actual situation of energy enterprises to promote the “digital new infrastructure”.
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This work was supported by the science and technology project of State Grid Corporation of China, called “Research on Two—way Data Value Mining Technology and Typical Application of “Electric Power—Economy” (Project Code: 1400-202157207A-0-0-00)”.
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Chen, G., Yin, W., Wang, D., Zheng, Y., Gao, X. (2023). “Digital New Infrastructure” Contributes to the Construction of New Power Systems. In: Atiquzzaman, M., Yen, N., Xu, Z. (eds) Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Big Data Analytics for Cyber-Physical System in Smart City - Volume 1. BDCPS 2022. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 167. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-0880-6_46
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