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False Wind Industry Claims
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Wind industry developers, lobbyists, and other officials, and their supporters often claim that integration of the output of electricity from wind turbines in an electric grid and the need for backup generation is “not a problem” – at least until wind generating capacity reaches some percentage, such as 10%. At best, the claim is a half-truth and more likely to be false.
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