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China's future investment in power informatization and related infrastructure is expected to grow steadily. By 2015, the total investment in power informatization in China is projected to reach 37.95 billion yuan. In 2011, the investment in this sector reached 22 billion yuan, driven by the State Grid Corporation’s initiatives in building a "strong smart grid," the emergence of new application areas, and the need for product substitution. From 2012 to 2015, the scale of investment in power information and its supporting equipment is anticipated to continue growing steadily.
Over the years, there has been increasing emphasis on the use of information technology within the power industry, particularly in production process control. However, the application of IT in enterprise management has not received as much attention. Currently, the "information superhighway" of power companies has been largely completed, and the application layer in production and operations has been well established. The next challenge is how to leverage information technology to shift from "production cost control" to "resource management control," thereby achieving maximum operational efficiency. As a result, power companies are gradually moving toward comprehensive management and control.
On the other hand, power companies are pushing for industrialization, standardization, and intelligent development. As group companies operate, they require collaboration across procurement, production, sales, and management. This trend has led to increased industry integration and cooperation, making management more complex. Data analysis, decision support, and intelligent management have become increasingly important for power enterprise groups. These factors are shifting the focus of information technology from traditional production management functions to strategic decision-making at the enterprise level. Consequently, the construction of information technology application systems tailored for the power industry has gained momentum.
The development of information application systems in the power sector includes software development, interface systems, and integrated applications that meet various power management needs. According to market demand, in 2011, the scale of information construction in China's power sector reached 22 billion yuan, with 721.1 million yuan allocated specifically to information application system construction, accounting for 32.78% of the total. As the information needs of the power industry continue to evolve, the importance of business operation and management decision-making systems has grown. The proportion of IT investment in the power sector has increased year by year, outpacing the growth of the broader information industry. It is expected that by 2013, the total investment in IT construction in China's power sector will reach 39.7 billion yuan, with 1,079.6 million yuan invested in information application system construction, representing 37.48% of the total.
In summary, the power industry is undergoing a transformation, with a stronger focus on integrating advanced technologies to improve efficiency, decision-making, and overall management. This evolution highlights the critical role of information technology in shaping the future of power systems in China.