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Spatiotemporal Distribution and Complementarity of Wind and Solar Energy in China
by
Lv, Aifeng
, Zhang, Wenxiang
, Liu, Yonghao
, Li, Taohui
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Analysis
/ Basins
/ Carbon
/ China
/ Datasets
/ Energy resources
/ Force and energy
/ Government finance
/ Hydroelectric power
/ Photovoltaic cells
/ Profitability
/ Radiation
/ Renewable resources
/ Research methodology
/ Solar energy
/ solar energy resources
/ spatial and temporal distribution
/ time complementarity
/ Time series
/ water energy resources
/ wind energy resources
/ Wind power
2022
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Spatiotemporal Distribution and Complementarity of Wind and Solar Energy in China
by
Lv, Aifeng
, Zhang, Wenxiang
, Liu, Yonghao
, Li, Taohui
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Analysis
/ Basins
/ Carbon
/ China
/ Datasets
/ Energy resources
/ Force and energy
/ Government finance
/ Hydroelectric power
/ Photovoltaic cells
/ Profitability
/ Radiation
/ Renewable resources
/ Research methodology
/ Solar energy
/ solar energy resources
/ spatial and temporal distribution
/ time complementarity
/ Time series
/ water energy resources
/ wind energy resources
/ Wind power
2022
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Spatiotemporal Distribution and Complementarity of Wind and Solar Energy in China
by
Lv, Aifeng
, Zhang, Wenxiang
, Liu, Yonghao
, Li, Taohui
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Analysis
/ Basins
/ Carbon
/ China
/ Datasets
/ Energy resources
/ Force and energy
/ Government finance
/ Hydroelectric power
/ Photovoltaic cells
/ Profitability
/ Radiation
/ Renewable resources
/ Research methodology
/ Solar energy
/ solar energy resources
/ spatial and temporal distribution
/ time complementarity
/ Time series
/ water energy resources
/ wind energy resources
/ Wind power
2022
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Spatiotemporal Distribution and Complementarity of Wind and Solar Energy in China
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Spatiotemporal Distribution and Complementarity of Wind and Solar Energy in China
2022
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China is rich in wind- and solar-energy resources. In recent years, under the auspices of the “double carbon target,” the government has significantly increased funding for the development of wind and solar resources. However, because wind and solar energy are intermittent and their spatial distribution is uneven, the profits obtained by the developers of wind- and solar-energy resources are unstable and relatively low. For this reason, we analyze in this article the spatiotemporal variations in wind and solar energy resources in China and the temporal complementarity of wind and solar energy by applying a Spearman correlation coefficient based on the Daily Value Dataset of China Surface Climate Data V3.0. Finally, we also strive to harmonize regions where wind and solar resources are less complementary by introducing hydro-energy resources. The results reveal that wind energy and solar energy resources in China undergo large interannual fluctuations and show significant spatial heterogeneity. At the same time, according to the complementarity of wind and solar resources, over half of China’s regions are suitable for the complementary development of resources. Further research shows that the introduction of hydro-energy resources makes it feasible to coordinate and complement the development of wind- and solar-energy resources in areas where the complementarity advantage is not significant. This has a significant effect on increasing the profit generated by the complementary development of two or more renewable resources.
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