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Development of Wind Renewable Energy in Different Regions of China

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DOI: 10.23977/erej.2023.070704 | Downloads: 3 | Views: 219

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Li Li 1

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1 Changsha Nanya Middle School, Changsha, Hunan, 410006, China

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Li Li

ABSTRACT

Wind energy, characterized by its renewable, clean, and non-emissive nature, is progressively securing global interest. As the globe's preeminent energy consumer, China's appetite for wind energy exhibits a consistent rise, marked by substantial advancements in this domain. This research presents a comprehensive exposition of China's journey in wind energy, addressing its milestones in areas such as installed capacity, technological breakthroughs, spatial distribution, ecological repercussions, and economic dividends. The article further delves into the spatial distribution of wind resources across China, spotlighting the resource richness and developmental prospects in the eastern, central, and western sectors. Moreover, the research probes into advancements in wind power generation methodologies, encompassing improvements in turbine design, dependability, strategic planning, and schematic arrangement. Concludingly, the narrative elucidates the prospective trajectory and ramifications of wind energy in the Chinese context, encapsulating technological evolution, magnitudinal growth, ecological and societal ramifications, policy-driven scaffolding, and beyond. In summation, this analysis accentuates the pivotal role and latent potential of wind energy in China's energy matrix, proffering crucial perspectives and suggestions for its enduring progression. With unwavering policy backing and technological strides, China is aptly positioned to maintain its ascendancy in wind energy, thereby fortifying global ecological sustainability.

KEYWORDS

Wind Renewable Energy, China Wind Renewable Energy Development

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Li Li, Development of Wind Renewable Energy in Different Regions of China. Environment, Resource and Ecology Journal (2023) Vol. 7: 33-38. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/erej.2023.070704.

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