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by pso
2548 days ago
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Why are you assuming other renewables is mostly waste/biomass? In the notes below the table, wind is cleary mentioned.
My guesstimate would be that wind was a large proportion. I confirmed by checking wikipedia. EIA Total for year was listed as 4,177,810 in 1000s of MWhr
Other Renewables 354,445 in 1000s of MWhr From wikepedia - national trends section graph
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind_power_in_the_United_State... 2018 Wind power generated 274,962 in 1000s of MWhr. So makes up over 75% of other renewables. Chart shows wind has grown from 94,000 in 2009. Which combining with the EIA data, showing 143,388 in 2009, means most of the growth in non-solar renewables is from wind. |
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