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[at-l] musings on wind farms, the Trail, mankind and such



Quite possible but considering the low output of these units, 1 to 2 MWe/hr
per mill, I doubt they are overloading the grid.

Bryan

 Lex et Libertas -- Semper Vigilo, Paratus, et Fidelis!

  -----Original Message-----
  From: Leslie Booher [mailto:lbooher@pure.net]
  Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 23:19
  To: J Bryan Kramer; Clark Wright; Coosa Donaldson
  Cc: At-L@Backcountry.net
  Subject: Re: [at-l] musings on wind farms, the Trail, mankind and such


  >about 40% of the mills seemed to be out of service<

  Perhaps they weren't out of service because they were broken, but because
they had been individually (computer generated) turned off because the power
holding capacity had been reached for that time period.  I know that the
pumping speed on those pump oil wells is set to reflect how much is needed
right then and what the current price is.  Maybe wind mills are the same.
anklebear