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ForAmericanEnergy's avatar

One of the most eye opening charts I ever saw was one that showed wind electricity output by HOUR, California ISO grid wide. It looked like a crazy rollercoaster. In one week, the high output was over 4000 mw. Later that week, wind output was below 500mw.

People who say wind energy is cheap assume you don’t need wind energy when the wind isn’t blowing.

Also, wind speed and electricity output are NOT proportionally related. If the wind speed doubles, the available energy in wind goes up by 8x. But the same is true when wind speed drops. A slight drop in wind speed can have a disproportionately large drop in electricity output.

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Christian's avatar

Yep, same in South Australia, they have the highest penetration of solar and wind in Australia and ... wait for it, the highest prices per kilowatt. I think around A$0.60 /kWh..Go figure.

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