It can reduce the consumption of traditional energy sources such as petroleum and coal and reduce pollution. Increase employment opportunities and promote technological development in society. Improve manufacturing technology and increase R&D talent.
Complete social responsibility
As for the power restrictions, it is due to the fact that the national grid construction lags behind the current development speed of wind power. Since wind power is mostly distributed in Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, and Northeast China where the power grid's absorption capacity is poor, the power grid cannot withstand wind energy. Only load can be limited. In areas with high electricity consumption, such as coastal areas and Guangdong, first-generation wind power basically does not restrict power generation and access to the Internet.