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What Climate Change Means for Wind Energy

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Climate change changes temperature and precipitation patterns, but also the wind. Wind noises could increase.
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The wind doesn't blow all the time. Everyone knows it. The boredom is when the windless periods go on. And researchers estimate that this could happen in our northern hemisphere with global warming. An installed capacity of more than 1,100 gigawatts (GW) that could reach 6,000 GW by 2050. Already some 8% of the world's electricity supply. Nothing seems to be able to stop the deployment of wind energy. Not so sure, today Chinese researchers note.…

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Climate change changes temperature and precipitation patterns, but also the wind. Wind noises could increase.

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futurezone.at broke the news in on Saturday, August 2, 2025.
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