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#1724 08/22/2024 04:13 AM
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Another "Question of the Day" from Just Facts Daily
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Wind Energy Production

What portion of all U.S. energy consumption was provided by wind energy in 2023?
1. Less than 1%
2. About 4%
3. More than 20%
Correct Answer
2. About 4%
Correct Answer Rate 27%

Discussion:
During 2023, wind provided 3.8% of all U.S. energy consumption, including about 10% of U.S. electricity. Because wind speeds fluctuate and are sometimes not strong enough to drive turbines for days at a time, most wind power capacity must be backed up by other sources to generate electricity when the wind doesn't blow. This is expensive and limits wind production in the U.S. and throughout the world. In Germany, which subsidizes wind and solar more aggressively than the U.S., the average price of household electricity is about 3.2 times that of the United States. Relying on wind as a major energy source can also contribute to electricity blackouts during dangerous weather conditions.

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U.S. Energy Supplies
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Wind Technologies
German Energy Costs

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There must be serious kickbacks involved for wind energy to have gotten so much traction.

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Originally Posted by TedBCruisen
There must be serious kickbacks involved for wind energy to have gotten so much traction.
I think you're right.


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