Matthew Crews had an interesting reference, which I skimmed. Apparently there is a 6% change in <stuff> a non-trivial distance downwind from the wind farm.  If my skimming was accurate, that was measured difference, but the simulation apparently was similar.  (But now we've gotten beyond my skimming powers - there's a LOT of info in that reference!)

On 6/21/24 18:57, George Toft via PLUG-discuss wrote:
Pump up the noise!

Whereas megawatts of power is being removed from the kinetic energy of the wind, how much of the total is it? How wide is the wind, and how high, compared to the size of the wind farm? The windmills remove some fraction of a percent. I think this qualifies as "a gnat's fart in a hurricane" worth of difference... unless you have some references to support your assertion?

Regards,

George Toft

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