Abstract
Distributed energy is a crucial breakthrough and focus for the green and low-carbon transformation of rural energy in China. It has experienced rapid development in recent years. However, mismatches between rural energy production and consumption capacities, and between the unregulated construction of distributed energy systems and the capacity of rural power grids, have become increasingly severe. These issues are hindering the establishment of a new energy system and the modernization of rural areas. This paper addresses the problems and challenges faced in the development of rural energy in China. Through an investigation and analysis of the experiences and shortcomings in the development and utilization of distributed energy in Northern China, the paper proposes measures and suggestions to promote the scientific development of distributed energy in rural China.
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