There’s a reason that windmills were abandoned in the 19th century: it’s called “the wind”. And it’s why anyone serious about power generation, never takes wind power seriously.
Sailors and kite flyers know everything there is to know about long bursts of calm weather. However, naturally occurring meteorological phenomenon comes as news to the wind industry, which now curses these events as “wind droughts” – as if there was some kind of grand conspiracy afoot.
This time the weather is doing its dastardly worst across the American and Canadian Prairies, Cosmin Dzsurdzsa report.
Collapse of wind power across prairies and central U.S. on Wednesday morning
True North
Cosmin Dzsurdzsa
7 June 2023
Wind power generation dwindled to a near standstill across Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and even deep into the central United States on Wednesday morning.
According to the outlet Pipeline Online, major wind farms ranging across Alberta to Saskatchewan…
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