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It turns out there's plenty of wind energy, five times[1] greater than current global consumption at wind farms current generation of development. Wind Energy is a young technology which continues to progresses rapidly with far more potential than we might imagine[link]. As it has matured turbins have grown larger, making them far more powerful while at the same time safer for birds and bats [link].
- http://www.awea.org/projects/
- TOTAL INSTALLED U.S. WIND ENERGY CAPACITY: 9,149 MW as of Dec 31, 2005
- Washington State Summary:
- Installed MW = 390*
- Planned MW = 230.0*
- Wind Energy Potential:
- Average Power Output (MW): 3,740
- Annual kWh: 33 Billion
- Rank in US: 24th**
- Updated: January 18, 2006
- http://groups.yahoo.com/group/awea-wind-home
- http://www.energy.wsu.edu/projects/renewables/wind.cfm
- http://www.mrsc.org/subjects/planning/energy/E-wind.aspx
- A German energy company investing in wind turbines. Owns 13 wind parks as of October 2004 enertrag.de
- renewable. rechargeable. remarkable. - Flow batteries can turn intermittent wind power from a utility manager's headache to a green and reliable energy source.