Wind farms—why their carbon footprints matter as much as their locations

Monday, December 14, 2015 - 07:50 in Physics & Chemistry

Seasonal and daily patterns of electricity consumption follow almost identical forms everywhere. Demand is low in the middle of the night when the bulk of humanity is sleeping and it peaks either in the middle of the day when we switch on our air conditions or at night when we turn on our lights.

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