Study Finds Wind Speeds Are Increasing, Which Could Boost Wind Energy

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Study Finds Wind Speeds Are Increasing, Which Could Boost Wind Energy
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Because of increasing wind speeds, the average wind turbine generated roughly 17% more electricity in 2017 than it did in 2010, the study found.

A new study says windfarm operators are likely to benefit from an uptick in wind speeds since faster wind means more efficient wind turbines. in the journal Nature Climate Change. Researchers analyzed decades of weather data and determined global wind speeds have risen dramatically over the past 10 years.from the uptick in wind speeds since faster wind means more efficient wind turbines.

The study also debunked a “clear belief” that global wind speed from 1980 on was slowing due to humans. Increased buildings, and in some places vegetation, were a source of concern for the global climate system. “This paper showed that’s not the case,” he says.

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