Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition |
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Posted By: Ed DaviesAIUI, reasons for not running a turbine are:
1) It's broken.
2) Not enough wind.
3) Too much wind.
4) Local grid doesn't have the capacity to take the power.
Posted By: Triassicor:
6) they have been paid not to produce electricity.
Posted By: SteamyTeaWhat is best, pay a slightly higher amount for the wind energy and no 'no production' payments or pay slightly less per MWh and give a 'no production' payment.The “no production†payments do motivate the grid operators to ensure there's infrastructure available to carry away the energy most of the time it's being generated. Without them their motivation to provide transit for power in the odd cases of high production but low consumption in an area would be much weaker.
Posted By: cjardMy BCO also claims turbines are sometimes used as motors to soak up excess power in the grid, so it might not even be the case that the ones you see moving are producing power!
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