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The main reason wind energy output appears lower in 2015? 2014 was a record high wind year

3 September 2015February 14, 2019

This article was originally published on September 2, 2015 on the AWEA Blog and written by Michael Googin 2014 saw record high wind output in the U.S., most notably when wind energy provided large amounts of extremely valuable power that helped keep the lights on during extreme cold in January 2014. However, the downside of

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