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The answer is blowing in the wind, or is it?
One of the 2MW Turbines at Haupland Muir in Ayrshire.  Typically these turbines generate electricty 70-85% of the time but actual output depends on wind speed.  Over a year it will generate 30% of its theoretical maximum (load factor), Hunterston B a few miles from here has a load factor of 60%.  What this means is with wind power you need huge over capacity at different geographic locations, and/or conventional power stations available to plug the gap at short notice..... or you just let your lights go out
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The answer is blowing in the wind, or is it?

One of the 2MW Turbines at Haupland Muir in Ayrshire. Typically these turbines generate electricty 70-85% of the time but actual output depends on wind speed. Over a year it will generate 30% of its theoretical maximum (load factor), Hunterston B a few miles from here has a load factor of 60%. What this means is with wind power you need huge over capacity at different geographic locations, and/or conventional power stations available to plug the gap at short notice..... or you just let your lights go out

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