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Electric Power Industry Needs Urgent Transformation, Huawei's New ICT Empowers Smart Grids
SHENZHEN, China, July 8, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Today marked the Seventh Huawei Global Power Summit themed "Bits Drive Watts, 
Building a Fully Connected Smart Grid". Held online, the summit invited global 
customers, partners, industry experts, and thought leaders in the electric 
power industry to discuss the impact and response to this year's pandemic, and 
political and economic uncertainties. The electric power market continues to 
represent huge potential while the industry needs to build reliable, 
cost-effective, efficient, and green power grids with a more efficient and 
reasonable energy supply.

Seize the Opportunity to Transform the Electric Power Industry

Electric power companies around the world are looking to improve quality and 
efficiency by deploying data centers and reconstructing management platforms. 
They aim to provide more reliable, efficient, and green energy while ensuring 
grid security, and offer more value-added services through the energy Internet 
to drive social development. However, conventional operational models and 
technologies fail to support this transformation. As such, the global electric 
power industry needs to consider how to adapt to new trends; how can grids 
detect security issues in real time and respond quickly; how can we make better 
use of clean energy and reduce carbon emissions? How can energy networks match 
the rapidly expanding charging pile network and achieve efficient management?

To change agents, challenges mean opportunities. "Huawei helps customers cope 
with these industry challenges and seize future opportunities through digital 
transformation," said David Sun, Vice President of Huawei Enterprise BG and 
President of the Global Energy Business Unit.

Huawei seamlessly integrates 5G, IoT, optical, IP, cloud, big data, and AI 
technologies into power systems. Together with partners, Huawei has launched 
smart service solutions, such as AI-powered grid inspection and distribution 
IoT, covering power generation, transmission, transformation, distribution, and 
consumption. These enable comprehensive sensing, interconnection, and service 
intelligence of various power terminals.

Mr. Sun also noted that "Huawei looks forward to sharing the digital 
transformation experience of China's electric power and other industries with 
more customers, drive watts with bits, and build smart grids to help global 
electric power companies accelerate development."

New ICT Empowers Smart Grids

An increasing number of electric power companies identify their digital 
transformation strategies as their priority. At the summit, Huawei and industry 
leaders illustrated the importance of 5G, AI, big data, and cloud computing for 
this process. 

For example, China Southern Power Grid (CSG) finds that power distribution 
networks and users require power grid communication that features wide 
connectivity, high bandwidth, low latency, high reliability, and fast 
deployment. These features ensure intelligent power distribution and metering, 
and facilitate the development of smart home and Internet of Vehicles (IoV). In 
response, Huawei's advanced 5G slicing technology enables end-to-end 
communication of smart grids, ensuring secure and reliable power distribution 
networks as well as improved efficiency.

CSG has summarized 53 typical service scenarios covering power generation, 
transmission, distribution, transformation, consumption, and integrated 
services, according to Yang Junquan, Deputy General Manager of CSG Power 
Dispatch and Control Center. He also expects more 5G applications to emerge in 
the near future.

HUAWEI CLOUD and data platform provide mass data storage and computing 
capabilities. Together, they integrate data assets from multiple systems of a 
power grid company into one platform. Through high-speed data processing and 
sharing, the platform helps complete various challenging tasks.

For example, Qinghai Province in China aims to achieve 100% green energy 
consumption and supply in the long term. Together with Huawei, the province has 
leveraged cloud computing to construct a new energy data center powered by AI 
and big data capabilities. Now, the provincial electric power company can 
predict the renewable energy yield simply based on the weather forecast. With 
multi-energy compensation, the total power output to access the grid will be 
more stable. By implementing these high-tech strategies, in 2019, Qinghai 
maintained 100% green energy generation for 15 consecutive days. In this case, 
clean energy consumption has been supported through digital and smart means.

New ICT can also improve the O&M efficiency of electric power companies. The 
State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) worked with Huawei to build a digital 
platform, IoT platform, and cloud, which reduces the time it takes to collect 
and store data from four hours to 30 minutes for its Henan branch.

Huawei embeds AI modules into cameras and drones, enabling the O&M team to 
remotely monitor power transmission lines and detect faults. Thanks to this, 
the Shenzhen Power Supply Bureau reduced its grid inspection time from 20 days 
to 2 hours and the time to capture images from hours to minutes. It has also 
achieved over 90% image analysis accuracy.

Huawei will centrally deploy and remotely manage millions of EVs and charging 
piles through the cloud, improve charging efficiency and battery lifespan 
management through AI-powered data analysis, and increase management efficiency 
using 5G high-speed networks.

Providing digital services by leveraging abundant fiber and site resources and 
innovative ICT solutions has become one of the major digital transformation 
trends for global electric power companies.

Huawei has worked with over 190 electric power companies worldwide, including 
10 of the industry's top 20, to implement digital transformation. Huawei's 
solutions are widely used by electric power companies such as the Saudi 
Electricity Company, Turkish Electricity Transmission Corporation, Provincial 
Electricity Authority of Thailand, SGCC, and CSG. For more information about 
Huawei Global Power Summit, please visit 
https://e.huawei.com/topic/global-power-summit-2020/en

SOURCE: Huawei
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