Wind Power: These Facts Aren't Even in Dispute

Wonder why I believe wind power is such a fiasco? Take a look at this story from Great Britain:

It is now a year, however, since a report for the Renewable Energy Foundation by Prof Gordon Hughes, a former senior energy adviser to the World Bank, dropped what should have been a further huge bombshell into the energy debate.
Using official data from the UK and Denmark, Prof Hughes showed that we have now been building turbines long enough to see that, due to wear and tear on their mechanisms and blades, the amount of electricity they generate very dramatically falls over the years; so that a turbine that initially produces on average at 25 per cent of its “capacity” can degrade over 15 years to produce less than 5 per cent. With offshore turbines, the effects of weather and salt corrosion are so damaging that output falls from 45 per cent to barely 12 per cent.
So, keeping in mind that they don't produce any power when the wind is too light or too strong and the periods of light winds often correspond to the hottest and coldest temperatures, the turbines only produce 12% of their potential power even when the wind is blowing in the limited range where the turbines operate!

Europe has been 'ahead' of the U.S. wind turbine deployment. Let's learn from their mistakes.

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