Infrastructure again. The new energy economy requires its own infrastructure -- whether we're talking wind, ethanol, biodiesel or solar -- it requires infrastructure investment.
Wind power experts say Texas grid needs work
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Problems integrating a rising amount of wind-generated electricity into the Texas wholesale power market may slow short-term development, but won't deter long-term prospects for local wind generators, industry sources said on Thursday.
Strong spring wind production in West Texas has been...(complete article here).
Friday, April 11, 2008
Wind Power and the Texas Grid
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electricity,
energy,
infrastructure,
wind power
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