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 it?
Wind energy ggenerates 2 kilowatt hours of electricity per revolution.
The power of wind turbines commonly used in China is around 2,000 kW. When the wind is good, each device can generate about 2 kWh of electricity when it spins once. Although wind power generation relies on wind power, it is unstable as long as the wind speed can reach 3 meters per second, it can produce electricity. And in terms of consumables, we can say that it is “zero cost”.
Compared to thermal energy production, wind energy production can be considered inexpensive and very profitable. Depending on the power of the wind turbine, there are some differences in the amount of electricity that can be generated. The amount of energy generated by a rotation is also fundamentally related to power. Typically, a generator with a power of 1,500 kW can produce 1,500 kWh of electricity in one hour.
Wind power generation prospects
The development prospects of China's wind power and other new energy generation industries are very broad and are expected to maintain a fast pace. development for a long time to come. Profitability will also steadily increase as the technology matures. After 2009, the total profits of this industry will maintain rapid growth, and the growth rate will also reach more than 60%.
With the development of wind power, its cost-effectiveness provides a competitive advantage over coal power and hydropower. The advantage of wind power is that every time the capacity is doubled, the cost drops by 15%. In recent years, growth in global wind power has remained above 30%. With the location of the installed wind power capacity in China and the auAs electricity production increases, the cost of wind energy is expected to fall further. Therefore, wind energy has become a place for more and more investors to search for gold.