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announcements reading chapter 7 hw 9 is posted on the website material will be on midterm exam 2 quiz 8 today midterm 2 on 12 april during class closed book ...

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   Announcements
   • Reading Chapter 7
   • HW 9 is posted on the website;  material will be on Midterm Exam 2
   • Quiz 8 today
   • Midterm 2 on 12 April (during class); 
     – Closed book, closed notes; 
     – Bring standard calculator
     – One 8.5 by 11 inch note sheet on provided cardstock that you have 
       prepared; 
     – Get your pre-printed “buff” cardstock today
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   Economies of Scale
   • Generally, large wind farms produce electricity more economically 
     than small operations
   • Factors that contribute to lower costs are
     – Wind power is proportional to the area covered by the blade (square of 
       diameter) while tower costs vary with a value less than the square of 
       the diameter
     – Larger blades are higher, permitting access to faster winds
     – Fixed costs associated with construction (permitting, management) are 
       spread over more MWs of capacity
     – Efficiencies in managing larger wind farms typically result in lower 
       O&M costs (on-site staff reduces travel costs)
                                                3
  Wind Energy Environmental Impacts
  • US National Academies released a study in 2007
  • Wind systems emit no air pollution and no carbon dioxide; they also 
   have essentially no water requirements
  • Wind energy serves to displace the production of energy from other 
   sources (usually fossil fuels) resulting in a net decrease in pollution
  • Other impacts of wind energy are on animals, primarily birds and bats, 
   and on humans
     Wind Energy Impact: Birds and Bats
     • Wind turbines certainly kill birds and bats, but so do lots of other 
        things; windows kill between 100 and 900 million birds per year
               Estimated Causes of Bird Fatalities, per 10,000 
                      Source: Erickson, et.al, 2002. Summary of Anthropogenic Causes of Bird Mortality 
         Wind Energy Impact: Birds and Bats
        ••   M   ost people killing a small song bird (e.g. sparrow) 
                       killing bigger bird (e.g. eagle) 
               – Large bird (raptor) mortalities are about 0.04 bird/MW/year, but these 
                    values vary substantially by location with Altamont Pass (CA) killing 
                    about 1 raptor/MW/year.
               – Large birds much less likely to strike windows !!
        • Turbine design and location have large impacts on mortality
               – Ideally sited on already “altered” habitats like farmland
               – Avoid migratory bottlenecks and endangered species areas
               – Use nighttime lighting that avoids collisions, like strobe lights
               – Bury transmission lines 
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