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Wind Power Intermittency
Wind generation is often described as being intermittent because of days when the wind doesn't blow. This suggests a supply that is on-off which is misleading. Whilst available wind varies, it rarely (if at all) goes completely to zero, nor to maximum output. It is also possible to 'fill in the gaps' by storing excess electricity generated when demand is low.
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