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August 2005

Global Wind Power

A Stanford study finds many global locations for wind power.

By TR Staff

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A new study by researchers at Stanford University has estimated the global potential for wind power at 80 meters above the ground (the approximate height of today's wind turbines). The researchers used wind-speed measurements taken at 10 meters at 8,000 locations around the world to estimate wind speeds at 80 meters. They concluded that 13 percent of the sites had winds of 6.9 meters per second or faster -- strong enough to make wind-based power generation cost-effective. If these locations represent a good sample of the world's land area, the researchers report, there is easily enough potential wind power to meet the world's electricity demands. In 2002, just .3 percent of the world's electricity supply came from wind power.

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  • windpower
    Guest (shae) on 12/08/2005 at 10:09 AM
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    what about global winds like what do you use what kind of research can you give me about it
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  • windpower
    Guest (shae) on 12/08/2005 at 10:13 AM
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    what about global winds like what do you use what kind of research can you give me about it
    Rate this comment: 12345
  • windpower
    Guest (shae) on 12/08/2005 at 10:09 AM
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    what about global winds like what do you use what kind of research can you give me about it
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  • felicitaciones
    Guest (deyvinvincent@hotmail.com) on 01/11/2006 at 12:00 AM
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    !!! Claro si hizieramos tal trabajo alibiariamos el alto costo de pago por la energia actual
    felicitaciiones prueben con equipos auixiliares mecanicos acoplenlo y descubran el movimiento perpetuo su amigode PERU
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