Producing more than one million kilowatt hours of electricity
1 GW is equivalent to generating more than one million kilowatt hours of electricity per hour. It can generate more than 8.7 billion kilowatt hours of electricity per year. .It is conservatively estimated that the net profit per kilowatt hour of electricity can reach 20 4 cents, the annual net profit of photovoltaic power generation is 1.7 to 3.5 billion, and the net profit per share of the photovoltaic energy production is 1.3. at 2.6 yuan. However, this is only a small part of Dongxu. The government probably stopped the subsidies after seeing the huge benefits. Today, Tunghsu has acquired a large number of environmental purification enterprises, which is the future trend. So don't be afraid, hold on tight. As long as it performs for several consecutive quarters, this stock is going to go wild. Who can resist?
The amount of investment, lThe power generation and economic benefits of offshore wind power projects will be affected by many factors, such as water depth of the location, wind speed, equipment selection, construction period, subsidies policies, etc. Therefore, it is impossible to give a precise answer. The following provides only an approximate reference:
1. Investment amount: The investment amount for 1 GW of offshore wind power typically exceeds billions of dollars. The specific investment amount depends on the project location, equipment selection, construction period and other factors.
2. Energy production: Offshore wind energy production is related to water depth, wind speed, wind energy density and other location factors. Usually a 1 MW offshore wind turbine can generate around 25. -35 million kilowatt hours per year. Therefore, a 1 GW offshore wind power project can generate on average around 25 to 35 billion kilowatt hours per year.
3. Economic Benefits: The economic benefits of offshore wind power include energy revenues, policy subsidies, reduced carbon emissions and other factors. Generally speaking, the investment return cycle takes several years to more than ten years, depending on factors such as the project investment amount, political support and electricity market prices.
It should be noted that the above data is for reference only, and the specific data should be evaluated according to the actual project conditions.