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A recent study conducted by Enrico Antonini and colleagues from the Carnegie Institution for Science in Stanford, US, sheds light on the geographical distribution of reliable wind power across the globe. Published in Nature, the research offers valuable insights into regions with steady winds and those susceptible to "wind droughts," periods of unusually low wind

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