KEYWORDS: Solar energy, Wind energy, Photovoltaics, Power supplies, Energy efficiency, Distributed computing, Solar cells, Renewable energy, Telecommunications, Information technology
Traditional energy technologies have been widely used in smart grids and have the advantages of high collection efficiency and outstanding dispatching capabilities. But with the implementation of the dual carbon plan, traditional energy technologies cannot effectively and comprehensively dispatch and control power generation from various renewable energy sources. The distributed energy technology proposed in this paper is an energy supply mode that is applied to the smart grid for optimal scheduling according to user energy demand and resource allocation. With its advantages of high energy utilization, energy saving and environmental protection, it is used in line with the requirements of sustainable development. It can not only bring higher economic benefits, protect the environment, but also contribute to the stable operation of the smart grid. This paper will study photovoltaic, wind power and biomass technology in distributed energy technology.
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