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by joss82
2635 days ago
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3MW is the peak power when the wind is blowing constantly at the maximum speed the wind turbine was designed to operate (and not over, at which point the turbine enters safe mode and stops to prevent damage). Load factors for wind turbines are rarely over 40%. Nuclear's is 80%. So you'd need 2200 turbines to replace one Hinkley point. And all the gas power plants to make the energy when the wind is not blowing... |
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Quite right, my mistake.
GE's new turbine has a 63% capacity apparently. So, 428 of them are needed, apparently.
Either way, I don't see what is so intrinsically unrealistic about setting up 500 of these things offshore as compared to a hinkley point.
Gansu Wind farm in China is 8,000MW - already 2.5x onen Hinkley.