The direct connection model for green power not only elevates the utilization efficiency of power generation but also significantly reduces carbon emissions on the consumer end, making it an especially appealing option for export-oriented enterprises. In this arrangement, while self-generated and self-consumed electricity incurs payment, the model anticipates a reduction in line losses, transmission and distribution costs, as well as the inclusion of policy subsidies, all contributing to a lower cost per kWh. The mutual sharing of these benefits between power suppliers and consumers renders this model both economically efficient and highly attractive.