The average output over the five months from February to June was 17% of installed capacity, when wind farms are expected to operate at around 30% of capacity on average.
Scottish wind farms produced just over half their usual amount of power over spring and early summer, due to calmer than usual weather conditions, new research has shown.
The average output over the five months from February to June was 17% of installed capacity, when wind farms are expected to operate at around 30% of capacity on average.