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[[file:Vestas-V90-power-curve.png|thumb|Power curve (power generated versus wind speed) for two Vestas V90 models. They are most efficient at a wind speed of ~11–12 m/s (25–27 mph). At wind speeds of 25 m/s and above (≥56 mph), the wind turbines shut down.]] | [[file:Vestas-V90-power-curve.png|thumb|Power curve (power generated versus wind speed) for two Vestas V90 models. They are most efficient at a wind speed of ~11–12 m/s (25–27 mph). At wind speeds of 25 m/s and above (≥56 mph), the wind turbines shut down.]] | ||
With wind energy, ''efficiency'' is often confused with ''[capacity factor]''. | With wind energy, ''efficiency'' is often confused with ''[[capacity factor]]''. | ||
Wind turbines are actually quite efficient, extracting as much energy from the wind as physically possible, although at a rather narrow range of wind speed. | Wind turbines are actually quite efficient, extracting as much energy from the wind as physically possible, although at a rather narrow range of wind speed. |