When the builders of the Maple Ridge Wind farm spent $320 million to put nearly 200 wind turbines in upstate New York, the idea was to get paid for producing electricity. But at times, regional electric lines have been so congested that Maple Ridge has been forced to shut down even with a brisk wind blowing. That is a symptom of a broad national problem. Expansive dreams about renewable energy, like Al Gore’s hope of replacing all fossil fuels in a decade, are bumping up against the reality of a power grid that cannot handle the new demands. The dirty secret of clean energy is that while generating it is getting easier, moving it to market is not. The grid today, according to experts, is a system conceived 100 years ago to let utilities prop each other up, reducing blackouts and sharing power in small regions. It resembles a network of streets, avenues and country roads. ‘We need an interstate transmission superhighway system,’ said Suedeen G. Kelly, a member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. While the United States today gets barely 1 percent of its electricity from wind turbines, many experts are starting to […]
Thursday, August 28th, 2008
The Energy Challenge Wind Energy Bumps Into Power Grid’s Limits
Author: MATTHEW L. WALD
Source: The New York Times
Publication Date: 27-Aug-08
Link: The Energy Challenge Wind Energy Bumps Into Power Grid’s Limits
Source: The New York Times
Publication Date: 27-Aug-08
Link: The Energy Challenge Wind Energy Bumps Into Power Grid’s Limits
Stephan: This is so pathetic. How clearly we can see in this story that the those in power, and seeking to continue, were completely uninterested in helping ordinary people, when they were making so much money. There was no plan B, no serious preparation really for a transition a child could see coming. This is just another Katrina in slow motion, and it is all going to be so much more painful and expensive than it needed to be.
Thanks to Judy Tart.