Making wind farms more efficient
https://phys.org/news/2018-11-farms-efficient.html
Though wind turbines are efficient, wind farm layouts can reduce this efficiency if not properly designed. Builders do not always put turbines in the places with the highest wind speeds, where they will generate the most power, said Rasouli. Turbine spacing is also important –– because turbines create drag that lowers wind speed, the first turbines to catch the wind will generate more power than those that come after.
To build more efficient wind farms, designers must take these factors into account wind speed and turbine spacing, as well as land size, geography, number of turbines, amount of vegetation, meteorological conditions, building costs, and other considerations, according to the researchers.