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How strong does the wind have to be for turbines to work?

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How strong does the wind have to be for turbines to work?

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Wind turbines start operating at wind speeds of 3 to 5 metres per second (around 10 miles an hour) and reach maximum power output at around 15 metres/second (around 33 miles per hour). At very high wind speeds, i.e. gale force winds, (25 metres/second, 50+ miles/hour) wind turbines shut down.

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