STRATEGIC DATA MANAGEMENT IN POWER DISTRIBUTOR COMPANIES WITH PARTICULAR FOCUS ON CHINA'S NATIONAL CAPITAL AREA

Authors

  • Sheng Fen Lincoln University College, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.
  • Oyyappan Duraipandi Lincoln University College, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.

Keywords:

National capital area, Data Analytics, Operational Efficiency, Data Security

Abstract

Power distribution firms, especially those serving densely populated cities, must prioritize strategic data management if they want to become more efficient and reliable. With Beijing as a case study, this article analyses how electricity distribution businesses in the National Capital Area of China use strategic data management. In a highly populated and strategically important area, the research delves into the difficulties and complications of combining smart grid technology with modern data analytics. Grid operations, decision-making, data security, and system scalability are all addressed, and the main data management solutions used to achieve these goals are highlighted. Also covered are the effects of new regulations and technology on efficiency in operations and customer service, as well as the consequences of big data on these fronts. Strategic data management is undergoing fast change in China's energy sector. This paper examines current case studies along with industry practices to shed light on the best practices and future perspectives for this sector.

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Published

2025-04-03