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Add to this a second outrage. Pickens had already been obliged to use turbines that were small by international standards, just as was every other wind farm developer in America at the time. The grid’s fragility demanded it. If a wind storm can turn a field of “small” wind machines into the equivalent of a nuclear power plant in a period of minutes, you can only imagine what would happen to a field of the really big ones.
The Grid: Electrical Infrastructure for a New Era
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