February 25, 2008

Texas passes California in wind power

According to the New York Times Texas surpassed California as the top wind farm state in 2006. In January alone, new wind farms representing $700 million of investment went into operation in Texas, supplying power sufficient for 100,000 homes:

Texas, once the oil capital of North America, is rapidly turning into the capital of wind power. After breakneck growth the last three years, Texas has reached the point that more than 3 percent of its electricity, enough to supply power to one million homes, comes from wind turbines.

Texans are even turning tapped-out oil fields into wind farms, and no less an oilman than Boone Pickens is getting into alternative energy. “I have the same feelings about wind,” Mr. Pickens said in an interview, “as I had about the best oil field I ever found.” He is planning to build the biggest wind farm in the world, a $10 billion behemoth that could power a small city by itself….

Much of the boom in the United States is being driven by foreign power companies with experience developing wind projects, including Iberdrola of Spain, Energias de Portugal and Windkraft Nord of Germany. Foreign companies own two-thirds of the wind projects under construction in Texas.

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March 27, 2008

Steve Miller @ 1:52 pm

For less than the cost of the Iraq war $700,000,000,000 would finance windfarms to power all American homes. Texas invested $700,000,000 to power 100,000 homes.

Can Americans wake up? Ralph Nader is our only hope. If we all accept the media claim that only a Republican or Democrat has any chance to win we are slitting our own throats. Is it possible that people might get pissed off by being lied to by the media and defy the nonsense that we will elect another corporate whore?

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