An Empirical Study on Wind-solar Energy Reserve in Inner Mongolia in the Context of Carbon Neutrality
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61173/vamx7640Keywords:
carbon neutrality, wind energy, light energy, reserve, Inner Mongolia regionAbstract
This study explores the empirical research of wind and solar energy reserves in the Inner Mongolia region within the broader context of carbon neutrality. Through detailed surveys and data analysis of wind and solar energy resources, we comprehensively assess their potential, reserves, and sustainability. Our findings reveal Inner Mongolia’s abundant wind and solar resources, pivotal in advancing carbon neutrality strategies. However, overcoming challenges such as cost, efficiency, sustainability, and grid coordination of energy storage technologies is imperative to fully leverage this potential. Therefore, this paper proposes suggestions for improvement, including technological innovation, planning optimization, and energy coordination measures. These recommendations aim to address current challenges and enhance the utilization of wind and solar resources in Inner Mongolia, providing valuable insights for future energy planning and policy formulation. This study is a guiding framework for promoting sustainable energy development in the region.