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Just how intermittent is wind power? We know for example solar can usually be smoothed out with a day
Life cycle analysis: What's the environmental impact
Could other
- more blades, so you can capture the same wind energy with fewer turbines?
- compare rare-earth-magnet-dependent designs vs ordinary-magnet-with-gearbox designs
- how much actual rare earth metal is in each turbine, per megawatt
(...)( consider calculating this from average power, not peak power ) ?
- how much actual rare earth metal is in each turbine, per megawatt
If I understand correctly, if you want a turbine without
Also is it true that offshore wind is less intermittent in general?
How far can electricity be viably transmitted, in general? Knowing this distance, look at how much of the world population could really have access to offshore wind power.
Land requirements of wind power: total land disturbed (turbine footing etc) and total land needed for spacing (could be done on top of existing agricultural land)
How bad is the noise from the turbines? How much does it affect humans/animals?
Are bird deaths (from wind turbines) still an issue? Can they be prevented with novel techniques like painting one blade a different color?