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Co‐Benefits of Mitigating Aerosol Pollution to Future Solar and Wind Energy in China Toward Carbon Neutrality

doi: 10.1029/2024gl109296
AbstractThe climate commitment to achieving carbon neutrality before 2060 in China has been announced recently. In the context of pursuing carbon neutrality, sharing similar sources as greenhouse gases, aerosol particle and precursor emissions are projected to substantially decrease in China, which can potentially have a great impact on climate. Here, we investigate the effects of future aerosol reductions, because of achieving carbon neutrality, on solar and wind energy in China by using an earth system model. We show that significant reductions in aerosol emissions, particularly in eastern China, lead to increases in the surface downwelling shortwave radiation, surface air temperature and wind speed, which can further enhance the potential of solar and wind energy production. The findings underline that the pursuit of carbon neutrality can yield co‐benefits of not only mitigating climate change and air pollution but also fortifying the stability of renewable energy sources.
- Jiangsu University China (People's Republic of)
- Jiangsu University China (People's Republic of)
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory United States
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory United States
- Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology China (People's Republic of)
QC801-809, Geophysics. Cosmic physics
QC801-809, Geophysics. Cosmic physics
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