Research on the cost allocation method of deep sea wind power considering carbon trading and green certificate trading
Guiyuan Xue,
Wenjuan Niu,
Chen Chen
et al.
Abstract:Climate change imposes tighter limits on carbon emissions, which require the development of more green electricity. Deep sea wind power has the advantages of high wind energy density, high power generation utilization hours, no land occupation, and near to power load centers for easy on-site consumption, which lead to a broad market prospect. In the foreseeable future, deep sea wind power will usher in large-scale construction and development. The initial investment and construction cost of deep sea wind power… Show more
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