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Monday, April 13, 2009
Texas is king, but Iowa breezes past California
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Texas is king, but Iowa breezes past California
4/12/2009, 5:00 p.m. EDT
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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) ? Texas continues to blow away the competition, but Iowa can now generate more wind power than California, according to a new industry report to be released Monday.
The Lone Star state's 7,118 megawatts dwarfs Iowa's 2,791 megawatts and California's 2,517 megawatts, but wind power has grown into a key part of the energy infrastructure in Minnesota and Iowa, where each state generates more than 7 percent of their electricity from turbines, the American Wind Energy Association study said.
States are trying to lure wind energy companies and the jobs that come with them, especially with new federal requirements that will require more power from alternative sources in coming years.
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Texas is king, but Iowa breezes past California
4/12/2009, 5:00 p.m. EDT
DIRK LAMMERS
(AP)
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) ? Texas continues to blow away the competition, but Iowa can now generate more wind power than California, according to a new industry report to be released Monday.
The Lone Star state's 7,118 megawatts dwarfs Iowa's 2,791 megawatts and California's 2,517 megawatts, but wind power has grown into a key part of the energy infrastructure in Minnesota and Iowa, where each state generates more than 7 percent of their electricity from turbines, the American Wind Energy Association study said.
States are trying to lure wind energy companies and the jobs that come with them, especially with new federal requirements that will require more power from alternative sources in coming years.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
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American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) Statement on Joint Coordinated System Plan (JCSP) Transmission Study
By CostBenefit on Mar 8, 2009
The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) welcomed results released today from the Joint Coordinated System Plan (JCSP) study concluding that an investment in the power grid to enable wind to supply 20% of the electricity needs of the Eastern U.S. would save consumers $12 billion annually, recovering capital costs in as little as seven years while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and making the power grid more reliable.
“AWEA is pleased to see that yet another study has found that upgrading our power grid to put the nation’s wind energy resources to use saves consumers money, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, and makes the power grid more reliable,” said AWEA Policy Director Rob Gramlich. “The study reinforces what we’ve been saying for some time: upgrading the power grid to access our nation’s world-class wind power resources is a win-win for consumers and the environment.”
The wind resources brought online by the upgraded transmission network would reduce CO2 emissions in the Eastern U.S. by almost 3 billion tons per year, savings potentially worth tens of billions of dollars under a carbon tax or cap-and-trade system.
The study also found that the need for new coal-fired, baseload power plants would be cut in half under the wind and transmission scenario--dispelling the outdated assumption that renewable energy cannot reduce the need for such power. Moreover, the reliability of the power grid would be enhanced, reducing the likelihood of events like the August 2003 blackout that cost consumers and businesses billions of dollars.
Although the study did not calculate job creation or economic development benefits of the wind and transmission scenario, other studies like the Department of Energy’s “20% Wind Energy by 2030” report have shown that obtaining 20% of the nation’s electricity from wind power would create over 500,000 jobs and generate $80 billion per year in economic activity.
“A forward-looking investment in our nation’s power grid to access renewable energy is a powerful solution to the three largest challenges facing our country today: the economic downturn, decreasing energy security, and the urgent need to address climate change,” Gramlich added. "We look forward to the Administration and Congress taking up national transmission policy this spring."
AWEA will hold a national workshop on Wind Power Transmission on March 17 - 18, 2009, in Overland Park, KS. Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius will be a keynote speaker, and the workshop will address the full range of transmission issues, from interconnection queue logjams to proposals for national transmission policy. For more information see http://www.awea.org/events/transmission09/.
American Wind Energy Association www.awea.org
http://www.awea.org/newsroom/releases/awea_statement_on_JCSP_transmission_study_09Feb09.html
Press Relesase dated February 9, 2009
Link: http://www.awea.org
American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) Statement on Joint Coordinated System Plan (JCSP) Transmission Study
By CostBenefit on Mar 8, 2009
The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) welcomed results released today from the Joint Coordinated System Plan (JCSP) study concluding that an investment in the power grid to enable wind to supply 20% of the electricity needs of the Eastern U.S. would save consumers $12 billion annually, recovering capital costs in as little as seven years while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and making the power grid more reliable.
“AWEA is pleased to see that yet another study has found that upgrading our power grid to put the nation’s wind energy resources to use saves consumers money, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, and makes the power grid more reliable,” said AWEA Policy Director Rob Gramlich. “The study reinforces what we’ve been saying for some time: upgrading the power grid to access our nation’s world-class wind power resources is a win-win for consumers and the environment.”
The wind resources brought online by the upgraded transmission network would reduce CO2 emissions in the Eastern U.S. by almost 3 billion tons per year, savings potentially worth tens of billions of dollars under a carbon tax or cap-and-trade system.
The study also found that the need for new coal-fired, baseload power plants would be cut in half under the wind and transmission scenario--dispelling the outdated assumption that renewable energy cannot reduce the need for such power. Moreover, the reliability of the power grid would be enhanced, reducing the likelihood of events like the August 2003 blackout that cost consumers and businesses billions of dollars.
Although the study did not calculate job creation or economic development benefits of the wind and transmission scenario, other studies like the Department of Energy’s “20% Wind Energy by 2030” report have shown that obtaining 20% of the nation’s electricity from wind power would create over 500,000 jobs and generate $80 billion per year in economic activity.
“A forward-looking investment in our nation’s power grid to access renewable energy is a powerful solution to the three largest challenges facing our country today: the economic downturn, decreasing energy security, and the urgent need to address climate change,” Gramlich added. "We look forward to the Administration and Congress taking up national transmission policy this spring."
AWEA will hold a national workshop on Wind Power Transmission on March 17 - 18, 2009, in Overland Park, KS. Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius will be a keynote speaker, and the workshop will address the full range of transmission issues, from interconnection queue logjams to proposals for national transmission policy. For more information see http://www.awea.org/events/transmission09/.
American Wind Energy Association www.awea.org
http://www.awea.org/newsroom/releases/awea_statement_on_JCSP_transmission_study_09Feb09.html
Press Relesase dated February 9, 2009
Link: http://www.awea.org
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