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Winds of change blow for offshore power operators
Good news for offshore wind farm developers: southern areas are becoming windier. Researchers from Atmos Consulting have found that the wind speed off the coast of East Anglia and Essex has been rising so much that wind farms could generate 50% more electricity than envisaged a decade ago.
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Websites:
http://www.guardian.co.uk
Keywords: Wind
Countries: UK -
Organisation: Atmos Consulting
Subjects: Electricity generation, Offshore wind power, Electricity, Wind power, Wind farms, Offshore wind farms