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Britain's Wind Energy Plans Aren't Feasible

The U.K.'s plans to get more than a third of its energy from wind power aren't feasible because the power network isn't built for it, the Sunday Telegraph reported, citing the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.


Britain's national grid wouldn't be able to cope with the intermittency of wind, which can not blow at all, or become too strong and cause the system to overload, the newspaper reported.


 

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