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Wind Capacity Factors Drop on West Coast Due to Poor Wind Speeds


Wind capacity factors can vary greatly across regions because the output from wind turbines are dependent on the wind resources in the area. A capacity factor measures the amount of electricity actually produced by a generating unit compared to the electrical energy that could have been produced at continuous full power operation. Because the amount of electrical energy produced by a wind turbine varies nonlinearly with wind speed, small changes in wind speed can result in much larger changes in output.
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