Energy Department Releases New Wind Report, Examines Future of Industry
By U.S. Department of Energy
Present
Day to 2050, Report Quantifies the Economic and Social Benefits of
Robust Wind Energy Growth WASHINGTON – In support of the President’s
all-of-the-above energy strategy to diversify our nation’s power
supplies, the Energy Department today released a new report looking at
the future of wind power through 2050 and the economic benefits that
come
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US Wind Power Can Get Huge, Pay Big Benefits, DOE Say
By Pete Danko
The
Obama administration is holding fast to a George W. Bush-era scenario
in which wind provides 20 percent of U.S. electricity by 2030 – doing it
one better, actually, suggesting 35 percent wind by 2050 is viable –
although it acknowledges that a wide range of challenges will have to be
overcome to pull it
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