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Original title: Shanghai: "Dual Carbon" cloud platform is online, so energy saving and emission reduction have "numbers" in mind
Original Source: Economic Information Daily
Shanghai Smart Energy’s “dual carbon” cloud platform has been launched recently, which will help achieve the goal of “carbon peak and carbon neutrality” and the establishment of a carbon trading system.
The reporter saw on the smart energy "dual carbon" cloud platform located in the Energy Service Center of Zhangjiang Science City in Pudong New Area that on a huge screen, various urban energy consumption data are beating in real time: How effective is the regional monthly energy reduction? Decrease or increase energy consumption per 10,000 yuan output value? At which stage of carbon emissions are different industrial parks? The answers to these questions can be found on this big screen, which will truly make the city energy saving and emission reduction possible.
"In our preliminary investigations, we found that government departments, energy companies, and energy-consuming customers are exploring the realization of the'dual-carbon' goal and participating in carbon trading.
According to reports, the smart energy "dual-carbon" cloud platform has three main functions: one is to view "carbon", through the construction of energy carbon emission monitoring algorithms, to provide the government with energy carbon emission heat map, and to directly reflect the regional energy carbon emission situation; A sense of "carbon", based on regional, industry, and corporate energy carbon emission monitoring data, using big data algorithms to make a judgment on whether the energy carbon peak is achieved, and to provide important data references for related parties to carry out the "dual carbon" benchmarking; 3.