Offshore wind energy and high altitude wind energy.
1. Offshore wind energy production. With the full development and utilization of onshore wind resources, judging from the development trend in recent years, offshore wind farms will be the main battlefield for wind power generation in the future. Offshore wind farms have the advantages of high wind speed and good stability. Public data shows that the global installed capacity of offshore wind power has exceeded 20 GW and there is still greater room for development in the future. At the same time, the construction of offshore wind farms will also drive the development of corresponding industrial chains and technological progress.
2. High altitude wind power generation. With the advancement of science and technology, high-speed wind power generationltitude has become a new method of wind power generation that has attracted much attention. High-altitude wind power generation achieves electrical energy conversion by suspending energy storage devices at high altitudes and using high-altitude wind energy to spin generators. The advantage of high-altitude wind power generation is that it does not depend on surface wind speed or topography and can fully exploit stable high-altitude wind resources. At the same time, high-altitude wind power generation is in the experimental stage, and its future development prospects are highly anticipated.
To what extent is wind energy generally suitable for electricity generation?
The wind farms and solar fields thus touted are:
1. Wind farms: over large areas, wind farmslinks demonstrate amazing technology of using wind energy and provide us with renewable and clean energy.
2. The scale of this wind farm is huge, and the wind turbines are carefully arranged, giving people a spectacular visual effect.
3. Wind energy provides us with a reliable and stable power supply.
4. The wind farm operations and maintenance team did an excellent job. It ensured the efficient operation of wind turbines and provided clean energy to society.
For wind power generation, the concept of the number of wind power levels used is too approximate. Due to the different capacities of the generators, the wind speed requirements are also somewhat different. However, generally, if the wind speed exceeds 3 m/s, the wind turbine can produce electricity. However, wind energy production does not depend on thea speed of the local wind, but of the annual operating time of the local wind farm which produces electricity for this wind turbine. Based on the current wind power subsidy price set by the state, if the electricity generation duration is less than 2,000 hours that year, there will be no profit.