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dan_b wrote: Sat Oct 01, 2022 9:00 am The figures it would be good to know is where and how much potential wind power was left on the table due to grid constraints?

I also wonder whether the estimated figure for embedded/unmetered wind that GridEnergyNumbers shows is still a relatively accurate proportion - there hasn't been much/any onshore wind built for a while, so does that approximate 10% number still hold true?

You can probably get a good estimate by comparing the figures here to the figures declared by national grid/crown estates.

https://www.renewableuk.com/page/UKWEDh ... istics.htm
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Great to see the WT running flat out, no curtailment. :twisted:
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Joeboy wrote: Sat Oct 01, 2022 10:09 pm Great to see the WT running flat out, no curtailment. :twisted:
Except that flat out seems to be at 94.33% of max output so maybe they have limited the max output to prevent shutdowns. If it runs without failure I can live with that. :mrgreen:
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nowty wrote: Sat Oct 01, 2022 11:42 pm
Joeboy wrote: Sat Oct 01, 2022 10:09 pm Great to see the WT running flat out, no curtailment. :twisted:
Except that flat out seems to be at 94.33% of max output so maybe they have limited the max output to prevent shutdowns. If it runs without failure I can live with that. :mrgreen:
Absolutely, yesterday was a 43.45kWh day. I can easily live with that until Kirkhill comes online with its increasingly regular 25mph+ seasonal winds. :twisted:
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UK wind has been around 17GW for a couple of days on Energy Numbers. It’s 17.8GW now and must have saved shiploads of gas.
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15.37GW on GW at the mo...
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Stan wrote: Fri Oct 07, 2022 12:45 pm UK wind has been around 17GW for a couple of days on Energy Numbers. It’s 17.8GW now and must have saved shiploads of gas.
currently 18.4 GW -never seen it that high .......
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Highest on Gridwatch previously was 15.788 GW back in May when I think we broke the record at a peak of 19.9 GW.

On energy numbers we need a reading over 19 GW.

I did not think there was quite enough wind resource in the forecast so I was not watching it, but it looks like the actuals are higher than the forecast for a change. :roll:
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And we seem to be having even higher winds now, Gridwatch now up to 15.7 GW and Energy Numbers its 18.6 GW. :twisted:
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On those figures with demand at 34.9GW i calculate wind is producing 53% of demand with 5.5% (of demand) being exported.
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15.87 - could be a contender :)
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