Research on the Impact of Rooftop Photovoltaic on Reducing Carbon Dioxide Emissions

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At present, the biggest environmental problem facing mankind is the rapid change of climate. In order to be able to mitigate climate change, we must attach importance to carbon reduction actions. China has taken many measures to adjust the energy structure to reduce petrochemical energy consumption and carbon emissions as much as possible. In the development of the power industry, the universal application of renewable resources such as solar energy can adjust and upgrade the traditional thermal power structure. The effective development of renewable resources such as solar energy can greatly reduce carbon dioxide emissions, which is an important measure to reduce carbon emissions. The establishment of solar photovoltaic power generation systems on the roof can improve the development level of China's photovoltaic power generation systems. At the same time, this can also reduce the energy consumption of coal-fired power, which is of great help in reducing carbon emissions. In the process of researching rooftop photovoltaic power generation systems, we need to analyze the importance of solar photovoltaic power generation. Meanwhile, we also need to explore the practical application of rooftop photovoltaic power generation systems, and conduct research and analysis on the factors affecting rooftop photovoltaic carbon emission reductions. Only in this way can we accurately grasp the impact of rooftop photovoltaics on carbon dioxide emissions, and provide a corresponding reference for promoting the widespread application of rooftop photovoltaic power generation systems.

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Tang, L. (2021). Research on the Impact of Rooftop Photovoltaic on Reducing Carbon Dioxide Emissions. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 657). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/657/1/012003

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