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How Wind Met All of Denmarks Electricity Needs for 90 Hours

2013-12-13 22:10:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

EcoWatch: Renewable electricity records are being broken every day. In early October, Germany hit a 59 percent renewable peak, Colorado utility Xcel Energy peaked at 60 percent wind at the beginning of the year and Spain got its top power supply from wind for three months leading into 2013. But thats chump change compared with Denmark. According to data from Energinet, the national grid operator, wind power has produced 30 percent of gross power consumption to date in 2013. This includes more than 90 hours...

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