When measuring the economic benefits of wind turbines, the unit cost of energy (COE energy cost), i.e. the cost per kilowatt hour, is generally used as an evaluation index. As the name suggests, the kWh cost of the unit is the ratio of the total cost of the unit to the energy produced. \x0d\\x0d\For example, the cost of a 2 MW wind turbine (parts, construction, maintenance, etc.) is: Y kWh. \x0d\Then the cost of electricity is X/Y
How are wind energy costs calculated?
Introduction How are wind energy costs calculated? To measure the economic benefits of wind turbines, the unit cost of energy (COE energy cost), i.e. the degree