堪萨斯州风力发电现状

J. Aber, S. E. Aber
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风力发电已经从20世纪后期的一个小众企业发展成为全球和全国的主要能源,堪萨斯州在其中发挥了重要作用。堪萨斯州的风力发电在2008年至2018年间增长了六倍多。在各州中,堪萨斯州的总风力发电能力排名第四(60亿瓦),风能和太阳能联合发电占电力消耗的比例排名第二(47%)。堪萨斯几乎是与爱荷华州并列最高的风能混合电网的一部分(> 41%)。从早期在高平原地区的发展开始,风力发电场和能源综合体已经扩展到该州几乎所有地区。密苏里河和阿肯色河流域之间的分水岭是最近堪萨斯州东部风力发电场开发的地理焦点。堪萨斯州的发电反映了美国过去20年的整体能源趋势。煤炭、石油和核能已经减少,水力发电保持稳定,天然气增长,可再生能源(风能、太阳能)急剧扩大。这些能源的转变同样反映在碳、硫和氮排放量的显著下降上。堪萨斯州体现了风能产业的国际性。已安装的风力涡轮机主要来自丹麦、德国和/或西班牙,其中一些部件在堪萨斯州和其他附近州制造。
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Kansas Wind Power Status
Wind-generated electricity has grown from a niche enterprise in the late 20th century to become a major energy source globally and nationally, and Kansas has played a significant role. Kansas wind power expanded more than six-fold between 2008 and 2018. Among states, Kansas now ranks fourth for total wind generating capacity (>6 GW) and second for combined wind and solar electricity production as a fraction of electricity consumption (47%). Kansas is virtually tied with Iowa for the highest amount of wind energy as part of the electric grid mix (>41%). From early development in the High Plains, wind farms and energy complexes have expanded into nearly all regions of the state. The drainage divide between the Missouri River and Arkansas River basins is a geographic focus for recent development of wind farms in eastern Kansas. Generation of electricity in Kansas mirrors overall energy trends in the United States during the past two decades. Coal, petroleum, and nuclear have declined, hydroelectric has been stable, natural gas has grown, and renewable (wind, solar) energy has expanded dramatically. These shifts in energy sources are reflected likewise in significant declines of carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen emissions. Kansas reflects the international character of the wind-energy industry. Installed wind turbines are mainly of Danish, German, and/or Spanish origin with some components manufactured in Kansas and other nearby states.
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