Abstract:In order to achieve the goal of "striving to reach the peak of carbon dioxide emissions by 2030, and striving to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060", the proportion of non-fossil energy consumption needs to achieve a continuous growth. The Jinsha River Basin is rich in wind and wind water resources who have complementary output characteristics. Relying on the adjusting abilities of large and medium-sized hydropower stations which are under construction or already in operation, the basin owns the foundation and advantages of the "water-wind-photovoltaic integration". Combined with the current research results of Jinsha River Basin, a series of key issues in the development of multi-energy complementary are discussed.