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Pouring concrete for an underground wind turbine basePouring concrete for an underground wind turbine base - Nebraska - photo by Walker PickeringAug 11, 2023
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Mount Emerald, Queensland, Australia: time in 2022 at different output rangesSteven Nowakowski of Rainforest Reserves Australia collected 2022 5-minute output data for the 180-MW Mount Emerald wind energy facility in Queensland, Australia. The average output was 26.8% of capacity - generating at or above that rate of 48.3 MW only 40% of the time. The median output was 18.1% of capacity (meaning that half the time it was generating less than 32.6 MW.Jul 15, 2023
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View of wind turbines from beach at beach at Crosby, Merseyside, UKView of wind turbines from beach at beach at Crosby, Merseyside, UK (Ørsted’s Burbo Bank) - photo by Peter Byrne, July 2, 2015Jul 10, 2023
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Wind Isn’t WorkingWind Isn’t Working - cartoon by JoshJul 08, 2023
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Low winds over 10 days show limitation of storageLow winds over 10 days show limitation of storage
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Aridagawa, Wakayama, JapanAridagawa, Wakayama, Japan
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Hoisting a tower section. Mars Hill, MaineHoisting a tower section. Mars Hill, Maine
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Correlation of wind generation and demand is essentially randomCorrelation of wind generation and demand is essentially random
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Van Wert County, OhioVan Wert County, Ohio
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Wind energy production below the average of 16.4% of capacity about 65% of the timeWind energy production below the average of 16.4% of capacity about 65% of the time
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If a kilowatt is generated in the forest, but all the lights are out, does it deserve a green energy credit?If a kilowatt is generated in the forest, but all the lights are out, does it deserve a green energy credit?
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Groton Wind, New HampshireGroton Wind, New Hampshire
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