San Gorgonio Pass monthly wind production numbers (1998 to 2006)
Summary
The wind energy industry claims to provide power for thousands of homes with each new windmill development, but in fact, wind turbines can only generate kilowatt hours of electricty when the winds are blowing at the right speeds. Wind is an intermittent resource, and as such, is unreliable as a power source.
The small amount of power they do generate typically does not match the time of need profile. To put this in context, the 4,000+ windmills in the San Gorgonio Pass (approx. 565 megawatts of installed capacity) generate only approximately 100 megawatts per year. Southern California Edison uses approximately 13,000 megawatts of power in their service area per year.
The document linked to this page lists the monthly production figures for the San Gorgonio Pass wind energy facility during the period from 1998 to 2006. The monthly production figures are broken down by Time of Use (TOU). In California, time-of-use rates are usually divided into three or four time blocks per twenty-four hour period (on-peak, mid-peak, off-peak and sometimes super off-peak) and by seasons of the year (summer and winter).
TOU = 1 On peak (only occurs during summer months Jun to Sep)
TOU = 2 Mid peak
TOU = 3 Off peak
TOU = 4 Super Off peak (only occurs during winter months Oct to May)
Below is a summary of the 1998 to 2006 average yearly windmill power production in the San Gorgonio Pass, based on 565 megawatts of installed capacity located within the Southern California Edison service area:
Year kWh production MW % of installed capacity
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1998 797709528 91.06 16%
1999 883429026 100.84 17.8%
2000 952507247 108.73 19.24%
2001 858533582 98 17%
2002 965777430 110.248 19.5%
2003 793296843 90.55 16%
2004 779315629 88.96 15.7%
2005 786556823 89.789 15.89%
2006 732561714 83.62 14%
It is important to note that the percent capacity figures above represent an average percentage of installed capacity throughout the year.
Windaction.org wishes to thank Alexandra Weit for her efforts in obtaining this information from Southern California Edison and in the preparation of these average capacity figures.
SCE Wind Production Records.pdf