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Emissions and energy efficiency assessment of baseload wind energy systems

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2005

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Denholm, P., Kulcinski, G.L., and Holloway, T., 2005, Emissions and energy efficiency assessment of baseload wind energy systems: Environmental Science & Technology, v. 39, 9 p.

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The combination of wind energy generation and energy storage can produce a source of electricity that is functionally equivalent to a baseload coal or nuclear power plant. A model was developed to assess the technical and environmental performance of baseload wind energy systems using compressed air energy storage. The analysis examined several systems that could be operated in the midwestern United States under a variety of operating conditions. The systems can produce substantially more energy than is required from fossil or other primary sources to construct and operate them. By operation at a capacity factor of 80%, each evaluated system achieves an effective primary energy efficiency of at least five times greater than the most [...]

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