Wind farms are great for providing clean, inexpensive power — unless there's no wind. Willett Kempton, a professor of marine policy at the University of Delaware, thinks he's found a way to smooth out the ups and downs of wind power: placing a series of wind farms along the coast and connecting them so that power is shared.
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