Friday, March 13, 2015

Energy Department Releases New Wind Report, Examines Future of Industry

Energy Department Releases New Wind Report, Examines Future of Industry

By U.S. Department of Energy
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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
New Combined Electricity Project Connect Spain and France
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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