1. Delayed grid construction: The cost of wind power in Inner Mongolia is low, but due to insufficient transmission lines and delay in grid construction, part of the installed wind power capacity does not cannot be connected to the grid, leading to a reduction in wind energy.
2. Unreasonable shutdown and maintenance planning: Since wind power generation must take into account many factors such as grid load, unreasonable shutdown, maintenance and adjustment plans will also lead to an increase in wind energy abandonment rate.
3. Lack of flexibility in wind project construction: Due to the large fluctuations in wind speed in Inner Mongolia, wind project construction lacks flexibility. For example, some wind power plants adopt a wind operating system. conceptfixed-pitch ion with a narrow adaptability range, which results in that in certain wind speed ranges, efficient power generation cannot be achieved and wind reduction is likely to occur.