In the lower 48 states, the potential from wind power is 16 times more than total electricity demand in the United States, the researchers suggest. Global wind energy potential is considerably higher than previous estimates by both wind industry groups and government agencies, according to a Harvard University study published last week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States. The new research surfaced just weeks after T. Boone Pickens, citing rising financing costs, scaled back his plans for the world’s largest wind farm in west Texas. Using data from thousands of meteorological stations, the Harvard team estimated the world wind power potential to be 40 times greater than total current power consumption. A previous study cited in the paper put that multiple at about 7 times. In the lower 48 states, the potential from wind power is 16 times more than total electricity demand in the United States, the researchers suggested – significantly greater than a 2008 Department of Energy study that projected wind could supply a fifth of all electricity in the country by 2030. While remote regions of Russia and Canada have the greatest theoretical potential, the […]
Friday, July 17th, 2009
Study Suggests Wind Power Potential Is Much Higher Than Current Estimates
Author: JOHN LORINC
Source: The New York Times
Publication Date: July 16, 2009, 12:50 pm
Link: Study Suggests Wind Power Potential Is Much Higher Than Current Estimates
Source: The New York Times
Publication Date: July 16, 2009, 12:50 pm
Link: Study Suggests Wind Power Potential Is Much Higher Than Current Estimates
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