The development of wind energy, solar energy, and tidal energy can effectively alleviate China's energy supply dilemma. Among them, wind power generation has the most mature conditions for industrialization. Compared with other new energy sources, wind power has more obvious advantages: it has large reserves, exceeding the reserves of all oil, gas, and coal; in theory, only one percent of wind energy can meet human energy needs.
Legal basis:
"Electricity Law of the People's Republic of China"
Article 1: In order to protect and promote the development of the electric power industry and protect electric power investors and operators and the legitimate rights and interests of users, to ensure the safe operation of electricity, and this law is formulated.
Article 48: The state advocates the development of water energy resources in rural areas, the construction of medium and small hydropower stations, and the promotion of rural electrification. The state encourages and supports rural areas to use solar energy, wind energy, geothermal energy, biomass energy and other energy sources for rural power supply construction to increase rural electricity supply.