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ferlew | 17:24 Sat 07th Dec 2013 | How it Works
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There is a small wind farm close to us. Driving back from shopping this morning, I noticed that 4 of the approx 14 there weren't turning and wondered why?
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To add, I would have thought if some were turning, then they all should be, they are all in the same place.
We have a wind farm near us but rarely are they all turning, I think that some are serviced while stationary or maybe if there is a good wind, only a few are are required but with little wind more are required to cope with demand, just guessing.
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//They run out of wind//

My... the powers of selective wind, just blowing 10 of the 14.
This senator seems to think so.
http://randyreport.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/rep-joe-barton-wind-is-finite-resource.html

"Barton is the House author of the Energy Policy Act of 2006 and Chairman of the House-Senate energy conference committee."
How shocking, there's no tricity......

They are conserving wind for the future.

More seriously, demand in the daytime (and on a weekend) is not that high - where would they store the electricity produced? So they get turned off and switched on when required.

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Thank you DTC, I has just assumed they were like windmills, and turned in the wind.
No idea they were turned on/off.
what happens if things get a little too windy Media URL: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16115139
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Good lord.

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