| The Age of Windustry |
| Written by Ransom RIggs | ||
| Tuesday, 05 June 2007 | ||
![]() Day one of the Windpower 2007 conference has come to an end, and having just rubbed elbows with something like 6,000 attendees, 400-plus exhibitors and national legislators and policymakers from around the country, I thought I'd try to make sense of it all. The confab was put on by the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA), and heavily attended by many of folk who belong to it: wind energy producers, manufacturers who produce things like wind turbines, poles, and transmission lines and wind outreach and education organizations. The conference features tons of panels, discussions and presentations, but much of the talk at this year's Windpower focused on just a few issues:
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written by joe , June 05, 2007
Does she come with the wind turbine?
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written by Hank , June 06, 2007
Dude... she is the wind turbine.
OK...i have no idea what i mean by that
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written by Bob , June 06, 2007
Forget having wind farms that require $60 billion in new transmission lines. Put your farms where they can tie into existing lines. The more distributed our generation is the better it is for security. A turbine in every yard and a chicken in every pot!
every yard?
written by John , June 07, 2007
> Put your farms where they can tie into existing lines
It generally works better to put the farms where the wind is. > A turbine in every yard My yard isn't very windy.
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written by Bob , June 07, 2007
There are plenty of windy places near existing lines. John, try to be more optimistic.
cute
written by ninj4 , June 08, 2007
She spins me right round baby right round...
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written by Rob , June 11, 2007
Beautiful thing about wind is that you're all right. Distributed production is great for small purposes, and utility scale production is necessary for urban centers and for reliable energy infrastructure. There's also some new technologies that are able to improve power production in lower wind areas that might otherwise not warrant the cost of development. Exciting times-
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