Schizophrenic German Wind Power Output In August, Plagued By Wild Volatility

Spread the love

Reposted from the No Trick Zone

By P Gosselin on 12. September 2020Share this…

Here’s another example illustrating just how volatile and unreliable wind energy really is.

Wind energy proponents like to claim that although turbines installed on land don’t produce so optimally, the ones at sea are wonderful because the wind there is always blowing and so it all kind of evens out.

The chart below shows the output of all wind turbines installed in Germany, both on land and offshore, from the five major German grid operators:

The dark horizontal line denoting 60,000 MW represents the so-called installed total capacity. Readers will note that less than 10% of rated capacity often gets produced. Only rarely does an output of 33% (20 MW) ever get reached.

Reposted from the No Trick Zone

By P Gosselin on 12. September 2020Share this

via Watts Up With That?

https://ift.tt/33nFRut

September 13, 2020 at 04:39AM