Joey Krotz Chapter 12: Wind Power Reduces the Need for Natural Gas.

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Joey Krotz Chapter 12: Wind Power Reduces the Need for Natural Gas

* Wind power must be backed up for when the wind isn’t blowing. * Coal plants are not designed to be turned on and off, but at a constant rate. * Bryce does mention that wind power works well with hydropower. * But most places with wind power don’t have a hydropower source near it.

* Natural gas facilities are used to back up wind power when the wind isn’t blowing. * Natural gas facilities use generators, gas storage equipment, and pipelines that must just sit around until the wind doesn’t blow. * Some facilities might run for a few hours one year or hundreds the next year. * The gas and power delivery infrastructure must be staffed continuously. * We will call you when the wind isn’t blowing….

Bryce, Robert. (2010, April 26). Cleaning up oil's reputation. Retrieved from Oils-Reputation