Physics, asked by cgmohit, 11 months ago

what are the limitations of wind energy​

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Answered by QueenMaitri
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The limitation of wind power is that no electricity is produced when the wind is not blowing. Thus, it cannot be used as a dependable source of base load power. Utilities and merchant generators will not invest huge sums of money into a technology that does not work when the wind is not blowing. Americans want the lights on when they flip the switch, no questions asked. Wind power will probably increase its market share when we develop a 'smart grid' that can handle multiple distributed generation input sources of electrical power.

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Answered by TheMySteRyQueEn
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  • Wind energy farms can be established only where the minimum velocity of wind is 15 kmhˉ¹. This velocity is not available everywhere.
  • Initial cost to establish a wind energy farm is high.
  • Wind is not predictable and is not available round the year.
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