Comments - Where is your wind this week liars? (BDN article) - Citizens' Task Force on Wind Power - Maine2024-03-29T01:59:28Zhttps://www.windtaskforce.org/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=4401701%3ABlogPost%3A49544&xn_auth=noIf only the politicians would…tag:www.windtaskforce.org,2013-07-19:4401701:Comment:495612013-07-19T00:40:17.468ZMike DiCensohttps://www.windtaskforce.org/profile/MikeDiCenso
If only the politicians would look at these stats they might smarten up.
If only the politicians would look at these stats they might smarten up. New England wind still at 0.…tag:www.windtaskforce.org,2013-07-17:4401701:Comment:496172013-07-17T13:59:42.280ZEric Rosenbloomhttps://www.windtaskforce.org/profile/EricRosenbloom
<p>New England wind still at 0.3% of load this morning.</p>
<p>New England wind still at 0.3% of load this morning.</p> The UMPI turbine has been pro…tag:www.windtaskforce.org,2013-07-17:4401701:Comment:496152013-07-17T12:10:51.886ZHarrison Roperhttps://www.windtaskforce.org/profile/HarrisonRoper
<p>The UMPI turbine has been producing very little power lately, because there has not been much wind; its as simple as that. After three days of net draw from the grid, it finally posted a gain the day before yesterday: (don't laugh) 182 kWh, or 1.2% of its installed capacity of 14,400 kWh per day. In the past 24 hours it posted a 723 kWh gain, or 5% of installed capacity; a 400% improvement!</p>
<p> This is a perfect example of Mark Twain's "lies, dammed lies, and…</p>
<p>The UMPI turbine has been producing very little power lately, because there has not been much wind; its as simple as that. After three days of net draw from the grid, it finally posted a gain the day before yesterday: (don't laugh) 182 kWh, or 1.2% of its installed capacity of 14,400 kWh per day. In the past 24 hours it posted a 723 kWh gain, or 5% of installed capacity; a 400% improvement!</p>
<p> This is a perfect example of Mark Twain's "lies, dammed lies, and statistics".</p>
<p>Harrison Roper Houlton/Danforth </p> 1MW = 1000 homes.....so a 3MW…tag:www.windtaskforce.org,2013-07-17:4401701:Comment:496132013-07-17T12:06:35.051Zalice mckay barnetthttps://www.windtaskforce.org/profile/alicemckaybarnett
<p>1MW = 1000 homes.....so a 3MW turbine at 75% no show = 750 homes....mmmmmm...20% loss in transmission...mmmmmm = 150 homes ,,mmmmm....WIND cannot save us...not enough real estate on earth.</p>
<p>1MW = 1000 homes.....so a 3MW turbine at 75% no show = 750 homes....mmmmmm...20% loss in transmission...mmmmmm = 150 homes ,,mmmmm....WIND cannot save us...not enough real estate on earth.</p> http://isoexpress.iso-ne.com/…tag:www.windtaskforce.org,2013-07-16:4401701:Comment:493392013-07-16T20:14:51.633ZEric Rosenbloomhttps://www.windtaskforce.org/profile/EricRosenbloom
<p><a href="http://isoexpress.iso-ne.com/guest-hub" target="_blank">http://isoexpress.iso-ne.com/guest-hub</a> - See the Fuel Mix Chart. Note the green wedge (currently 4%), then click the "Renewables" button to see wind's share: currently 8%. That is, wind is currently providing 8% of 4% of ISO New England's total load, i.e., 0.32%.</p>
<p><a href="http://isoexpress.iso-ne.com/guest-hub" target="_blank">http://isoexpress.iso-ne.com/guest-hub</a> - See the Fuel Mix Chart. Note the green wedge (currently 4%), then click the "Renewables" button to see wind's share: currently 8%. That is, wind is currently providing 8% of 4% of ISO New England's total load, i.e., 0.32%.</p>