Seasonal Hourly Wind Output in San Diego

Submitted by eortiz5000 on Wed, 05/29/2013 - 11:58
Source
http://www.renewablesg.org/docs/Web/Renewable_Study_AUG2005_v4.pdf

The largest power potential from wind in the spring, summer, and fall typically occurs in the evening and early morning when the regional load demand is not at its peak. Although the 

wind resource peak power potential does not coincide with the peak of the regional load demand, wind can still be used to meet some of the Region’s energy needs. Figure 4.1 illustrates the seasonal hourly wind potential.

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