
Wind energy is a fantastic concept, and has also proven to be a major source of electricity in a few states around the country. But there are still several hurdles that remain in adopting a large-scale wind energy system. To address these concerns, experts at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have focused on one of the biggest issues - intermittency - and proposed solutions to this problem.
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