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baseline-shift | 1 year ago

We are headed for 20 MW now, so a wind farm with five 20 MW turbines is a typical size for many gas power plants; 100 MW.

In the EU, there's testing facilities that are checking these at this 20 MW size now. Commercially at this point there's up to 17 MW operating in the North Sea.

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noneeeed|1 year ago

That's awesome. I hadn't realised we were close to 20MW ones now. The Halide ones being installed in the North Sea are monsters, amazing engineering.

I'm pretty pessimistic about climate change. But the way wind and solar just keep getting cheaper and better gives me a certain amount of hope.

konschubert|1 year ago

Solar keeps getting cheaper. Wind has kind of hit a roadblock - there is less innovation coming China than for solar.

konschubert|1 year ago

Solar keeps getting cheaper. Wind has kind of hit a roadblock - probably because it can’t be made in China.

jl6|1 year ago

Just remember gas plants run continuously at the rated capacity whereas wind capacity factor is 30-40%, so a like for like comparison probably involves storage.

Tade0|1 year ago

At this scale it's more like 60%+.

At 150m above ground where there rotor hub sits wind blows all the time.