Flexible Networking Technology Practice for New Energy Distribution
The document discusses flexible networking technology practices for new energy distribution networks. It highlights challenges such as resource redundancy due to high-power access from distributed resources like charging stations, photovoltaics, and energy storage. The distribution network must shift from a traditional passive radial model to an active bidirectional interactive system to accommodate multiple sources and loads. The team proposes leveraging flexible DC technology to create an AC/DC hybrid power supply model, integrating existing distribution transformer capacity to enhance carrying capacity and enable uninterrupted power supply. This approach aims to optimize resource utilization, support batch connection of distributed resources, and ensure zero-perception power outages for important users, aligning with national guidelines for high-quality distribution network development.