Advantages:
1. Flexible site selection, which can effectively reduce the transmission and distribution losses of the power grid;
2. Low initial investment cost, small footprint and short site construction. time;
3. Fuel can be stored for continuous operation at rated power and operation is stable;
4. The unit is less affected by geographical environment and climate;< /p>
5, With advances in thermal power generation technology, large capacity generators can be manufactured to cope with large power demands.
Disadvantages:
1. Low resource utilization rate and significant energy waste
2. The operation cost of the unit is high and the impact of power shortage is high; this is great ;
3. This causes greater environmental pollution;
4. Starting and stopping the unit prtake a lot of time.
Firepower: Advantages: The technology is mature and the current cost is low. Low geographic environment requirements. Disadvantages: high pollution, poor prospects for sustainable development. It consumes a lot of energy and has low efficiency.
Hydraulics: Advantages: Long history, low subsequent costs. No pollution, renewable water energy, large total water energy reserves.
Disadvantages: large capital investments and high requirements for geographical environment. For example, southwest China is extremely rich in water resources, but the natural environment is harsh and construction is difficult, making it impossible to use. them.
Wind energy: Advantages: low subsequent costs. Wind energy is absolutely non-polluting. Renewable and large in total.
Disadvantages: There is nosuitable wind anytime and anywhere. It won't work if it's too big or too small. Building wind farms is expensive.