Ike ifufe na Arkansas

Ike ifufe na Arkansas
aspect in a geographic region
ihu nkewind power Dezie
mba/obodoNjikota Obodo Amerika Dezie
ebeArkinsọ Dezie

[1][2]Ike ifufe na Arkansas ka fọrọ nke nta ka ọ bụrụ na a naghị eji ya eme ihe, naanị otu turbine ifufe na steeti ahụ. [3]Arkansas enweghị ọkọlọtọ a na-agbanwe agbanwe. [4] kwubiri [5] ọ bụ ezie na a na-ewere Arkansas dị ka nke nwere obere ikuku, enwere nnukwu akpa ya na steeti ahụ dum. [1] [2]

Mbubata site na nnyefe

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[6]Kansas_Electric_Cooperative_Corporation" id="mwFg" rel="mw:WikiLink" title="Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation">Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation (AECC) na-azụta ike eletrik site na ugbo ifufe na mpụga steeti ahụ, gụnyere [7] 51MW site na Flat Ridge 2 Wind Farm na Kansas. [8] [9][10]'afọ 2013, AECC banyere na nkwekọrịta ogologo oge iji zụta 150 megawatts nke Oklahoma" id="mwHw" rel="mw:WikiLink" title="Wind power in Oklahoma">Ike ifufe sitere na Oklahoma site na RES Americas-built Origin Wind Farm, nke nwere turbines 75 na Murray County na Carter County, Oklahoma, wee bịa na njedebe nke afọ 2014. [1] [2] [11]Enel weghaara ya. [1]

Ọrụ Wind Catcher

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N'afọ 2018, SWEPCO, ụlọ ọrụ Arkansas, chere mmegide ihu na ọrụ ya nke ijeri $ 4.5 Wind Catcher, [12] [13] ma gosipụta na mgbasa ozi na-emegide ọrụ ahụ na-akwado site na ụlọ ọrụ na-amaghị uru, "Protect Our Pocketbooks". [14]

SWEPCO banyere [15] nkwekọrịta nke ọ kwetara "inye ọtụtụ nkwa, gụnyere oke na ụgwọ iwu, iru eru maka pasent 100 nke ụtụ isi mmepụta gọọmentị etiti, [na] mmepụta kacha nta kwa afọ site na ọrụ ahụ. "

[14] Wind Catcher gụnyere "inweta ụlọ ọrụ ikuku 2,000-megawatt na-ewu na Oklahoma Panhandle na iwu eriri eriri eriri ọgbọ 360-mile raara onwe ya nye na mpaghara Tulsa, ebe grid eletrik dị ugbu a ... [ga-enye ndị ahịa ike ifufe. "

Ọrụ Njikọ Ike Wind Catcher kwadoro site [16] Arkansas Public Service Commission na Louisiana Public Service Commission n'afọ 2018. [17]

Ikike ike ifufe dị ugbu a

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Arkansas bụ ebe obibi nke otu ụlọ ọrụ ike ifufe, LM Windpower, nke na-ewu ikuku turbine blades na ụlọ ọrụ dị na Little Rock, [18] na ụlọ ọrụ 12 metụtara ụlọ ọrụ ike ikuku, dị ka PPG Industries na ABB. [19]

Turbine ikuku nke [20] 100 mita dị nso na Prairie Grove bụ naanị turbine na steeti ahụ.

Ihe nwere ike ime

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A na-eme atụmatụ na Arkansas nwere ike ịwụnye 9,200 MW nke ikike mmepụta ikuku dabere na turbines dị mita 80. Nke [21] nwere ike ịmepụta 26.906 TWh nke ọkụ eletrik kwa afọ. [22]'afọ 2015, Arkansas jiri ọkụ eletrik 46.346 TWh. [1] [23] elu nke etiti ruo mita 110, Otú ọ dị, na-abawanye ikike ruo 180,978 MW, nke nwere ike ịmepụta ihe karịrị 555 TWh nke ọkụ eletrik kwa afọ.

Hụkwa

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  • Ike anyanwụ na Arkansas
  • Ike na Arkansas
  • Ike ifufe na United States
  • Ike na-agbanwe agbanwe na United States

Edensibia

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