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Study Suggests Generating Capacity of Wind Farms At Large Scales Overestimated

First time accepted submitter AchilleTalon writes "Research by Harvard professor David Keith suggests that the global capacity for energy generation from wind power has been overestimated, and that geophysical / climate effects of turbines will reduce the benefits of large-scale power installations. 'People have often thought there's no upper bound for wind power—that it's one of the most scalable power sources," he says. After all, gusts and breezes don't seem likely to 'run out' on a global scale in the way oil wells might run dry. Yet the latest research suggests that the generating capacity has been overestimated."

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  1. Re:Ah, Let's Read the Whole Article, Shall We? by khallow · · Score: -1, Troll

    And by what means does that calculation include the external costs

    What external costs? AGW still is hypothetical and less severe with natural gas. You have a bunch of unexamined assumptions here.