Danish wind turbines reach a record

Danish wind turbines reach a record

copcap.com Friday, March 22, 2013

For the second time in two months the Danish wind turbines reached a production record when they sent 3,987 megawatts into the electricity grid.

One day in March, the wind turbines in Denmark rotated so quickly that 3,987 megawatts were sent into the electricity grid. This is nearly 200 megawatts more than the previous record, and according to the press manager at Energinet, Jesper Nørskov Rasmussen, only 800 megawatts were lacking to meet the energy needs in all of Denmark.

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Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi Om Shanti

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Dr. Jai Maharaj
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Meanwhile, any record setting out there for coal or oil ?? Hehe ...

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Transition Zone

Not for coal or oil, but Natural Gas is setting a lot of records.

Dan

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