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Study on the Development Prospect of Natural Gas Power Generation in New Power System

In: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Economic Development and Business Culture (ICEDBC 2023)

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  • Guanjun Fu

    (State Grid Energy Research Institute CO., LTD., Future Science and Technology Park North Area)

  • Fuqiang Zhang

    (State Grid Energy Research Institute CO., LTD., Future Science and Technology Park North Area)

  • Peng Xia

    (State Grid Energy Research Institute CO., LTD., Future Science and Technology Park North Area)

Abstract

In the process of building a new power system with new energy as the main body and promoting the “double carbon” goal, natural gas power generation plays the role of auxiliary power balance and flexible regulation, since it has the advantages of low emission, fast start and stop as well as flexible regulation. This paper uses self-developed power planning software for optimization analysis, and studies the future development trend of natural gas power generation under the goal of carbon neutralization. The future layout of natural gas power generation will still be concentrated in the southeast coast, and the capacity in the central and western regions will gradually increase. The application scenario will be dominated by large-capacity centralized power station, supplemented by distributed utilization. In the next step, we should focus on solving the problems of gas source, gas price and key technologies, and give full play to the positive role of natural gas power generation in power safety and supply.

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  • Guanjun Fu & Fuqiang Zhang & Peng Xia, 2024. "Study on the Development Prospect of Natural Gas Power Generation in New Power System," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Shehnaz Tehseen & Mohd Naseem Niaz Ahmad & Rafia Afroz (ed.), Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Economic Development and Business Culture (ICEDBC 2023), pages 798-804, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-246-0_97
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-246-0_97
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