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4 FAQs about Revenue generated by wind and solar power complementarity of a communication base station

Can a solar-wind system meet future energy demands?

Accelerating energy transition towards renewables is central to net-zero emissions. However, building a global power system dominated by solar and wind energy presents immense challenges. Here, we demonstrate the potential of a globally interconnected solar-wind system to meet future electricity demands.

Do Cascade hydropower stations and wind-photovoltaic plants have a benefit compensation mechanism?

The benefit compensation mechanism proposed in this paper is well placed to balance the loss and profit relationship between cascade hydropower stations and wind-photovoltaic plants and make different power generation entities more profitable.

Can hydropower-wind-photovoltaic separate and complementary operation meet the load fluctuation?

It is clear that the power generation processes of hydropower-wind-photovoltaic separate and complementary operation can meet the load fluctuation, but the residual load of HWPSO is significantly larger than that of HWPCO, which indicates that the power generation capacity of CEB can be tapped by the way of HWPCO. Fig. 9.

How to separate the contribution of each hydropower station in multi-energy complementary operation?

To separate the contribution of each hydropower station in multi-energy complementary operation, there are twice as many models established as the number of hydropower stations, including separate operation models of each hydropower station, complementary operation models of hydropower-wind-photovoltaic without the hydropower station i.

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