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Stormy weather brings wind power to the forefront

Is it windy where you are today? Because if it is and you live in one of those countries which have built a lot of wind turbines, then that’s where much, possibly most, of your electricity will be coming from. Of course wind power generation is variable, but that includes windy periods when the output from wind turbines can be surprisingly large...

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EW Feb 18 - p2.pdf

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Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Subjects: Wind power

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