Fixing wind curtailment with electric power system reform in China

Wind curtailment is the reduction in electricity generation below what a system of well-functioning wind turbines are capable of producing. It represents a significant loss in economic and energy efficiency. In 2016, the wind electricity curtailment in China amounted to 49.7 TWh, enough to cover the total annual electricity consumption of Bangladesh, with a population … Continue reading Fixing wind curtailment with electric power system reform in China