Wind power better managed as National Grid upgrades forecasting

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UK's electricity infrastructure controller now knows which way the wind is blowing 87 per cent of the time – potentially saving 1.5GW

Better forecasting of where the wind is blowing could allow British fossil fuel power stations to be switched off and counter critics' claims that wind power is too intermittent. National Grid, which...

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