Pump Energy Saving Plus Carbon Trading: Integration of Carbon Emission Reduction at the Application End | ZHOU Talks about the Fourth Civilization (Lecture 300)

Pumps are widely used in various fields of industry, agriculture and residents' lives, such as water supply equipment, etc. Therefore, the reduction of per capita energy loss in the community brought about by pump energy saving is of great significance.

 


The release of the standard "Energy Efficiency Limit Values ​​and Energy Efficiency Grades of Pump Group Operation" stipulates the energy efficiency grade, energy efficiency limit value, test method and calculation method of the pump group operation, which helps to reduce the power loss of water pumps and should be promoted with great efforts.

 

At present, there is a lot of policy support for photovoltaic and wind power construction, but in the implementation of dual carbon goals and responding to the climate crisis, the basic power saving of commonly used equipment is also very important. This is also the potential that should be focused on in energy conservation and carbon reduction and the priority arrangement for responding to the climate crisis.

 

The methodology of carbon accounting and carbon trading should also be included. For example, if the community pump station unit achieves power saving through pump energy saving technology, not only can it pay less electricity bills, but the corresponding reduced carbon emissions should also be traded in the carbon market to support larger-scale energy conservation.

 

The core of carbon trading is to support trading and emission reduction, and to encourage technological innovation and changes in working methods. Our overall goal is to reduce energy consumption per unit of output value and reduce unnecessary losses. Active measures on the application end are also extremely important for the realization of the dual carbon goals. Energy management on the application side, using limited resources to scientifically and effectively reduce losses, and reducing per capita electricity losses will greatly help reduce carbon emissions.

 

Original Chinese Article: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/4fhtW7lHE6qRCgd5VuX3OA

Translator: Sara

Checked by: Daisy

Editor: Sara    

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