Below are facts about wind power in the United States: * Cape Wind’s 130 planned turbines would generate 420 megawatts of power, enough to meet 75 percent of the demand on Cape Cod and the islands of Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard. * The United States currently has 28,206 megawatts of installed wind turbines, which represents about 1 percent of the nation’s electricity supply. All the utility-scale developments have been built on land, with the most capacity in Texas, Iowa, California, Minnesota and Washington. * In the United States, wind power now produces enough electricity to prevent the emission of more than 29 million tons of carbon dioxide. It would take 17,000 square miles (44,000 sq km) of forest — an area larger than Massachusetts and Connecticut — to absorb that much of the greenhouse gas. * The U.S. offshore industry has focused on the East Coast rather than the West since the Pacific Ocean gets deeper more quickly, making construction a greater challenge. In Europe, where offshore wind farms have been in operation since the 1970s, most are located in 80 feet of water or less. * U.S. states are also hoping new investment in […]
Saturday, August 1st, 2009
FACTBOX: Facts About Wind Power in The United States
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Source: Reuters
Publication Date: Mon Jul 27, 2009 7:04pm EDT
Link: FACTBOX: Facts About Wind Power in The United States
Source: Reuters
Publication Date: Mon Jul 27, 2009 7:04pm EDT
Link: FACTBOX: Facts About Wind Power in The United States
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