Who limits wind energy?
In fact, this is usually due to the lack of an efficient local electrical load which limits electricity production or creates a wasted “wind reduction” situation.
Generally, a large number of wind turbines or wind power plants are located in remote areas where the economy is not sufficiently developed and there is a lack of base load. The electricity produced by wind turbines can only be amplified and transmitted to the grid to economically developed regions or consumption centers, but this poses two important problems: the first is that economically developed areas also have their own local power plants. When there is sufficient locally produced energy, there is no need to send additional energy from long distances, resulting in reduced wind.
The second problem is that users needa stable power supply. However, wind power generation is affected by wind speed, and electricity generation is not stable. There can even be power outages at any time when there is no wind. How can users support this? For example, if we use computers to calculate and there is a sudden power outage, who will bear the losses? The steel factory was manufacturing steel and a sudden power outage damaged the steel production equipment, which would have serious consequences. Therefore, the electricity supply bureau did not dare to fully rely on wind power and could not bear the consequences and responsibilities. Therefore, when the scale of wind power generation can only play a "supporting role" and when the proportion of wind power generation in the power grid is too large, threatening the security of electricity supply, some wind turbines must be limited to generate electricity, resulting in wasted wind energy. I am truly helpless. Not to mention whether the power grid's existing transmission capacity can transmit that much new energy.
In theory, the fundamental solution is to develop the local electricity base load and accommodate wind energy locally.
The second is to increase the total capacity of the power grid so that the proportion of wind power generation is within a reasonable proportion to avoid excessive fluctuations in the impact of wind power on the electrical network.
So it's not that anyone wants to restrict the production of clean wind energy, but it is due to the lack of load to use the electricity.