Abstract:
This paper addresses various application scenarios for near-zero carbon campuses in universities.It proposes planning and construction concepts based on existing campus resources,aiming to provide replicable and scalable pathways and practical experience for domestic universities in achieving cleaner and lowcarbon energy consumption.This contributes to supporting national carbon peak and carbon neutrality goals.By integrating renewable energy technologies such as photovoltaics (PV),energy storage,geothermal energy,and small-scale wind power,a diversified energy supply system is established leveraging existing on-campus and surrounding resources.This system encompasses distributed PV projects,geothermal development,smallscale wind power generation,and integrated green energy storage systems to enhance the campus's energy selfsufficiency.The paper reviews technological development pathways for facilitating near-zero carbon campus planning and construction under the "Dual Carbon"goals.It lists typical application scenarios from a specific university campus case,intending to offer references for technological application directions in near-zero carbon campus development for universities across