November 4, 2011
Though Texas now leads the nation as the top-producer of wind energy, this title does not come without additional baggage. The disadvantages of this form of green energy production are numerous and cause it to be an altogether inefficient means of producing electricity, says the Heartland Institute.
The most important detractor is its location. As opposed to coal-fired power plants which can be relatively close to urban centers, wind energy must be collected in rural areas where the conditions are more optimal. This electricity must then be transported via power lines to the urban areas they hope to serve. The problems here are twofold:
Texas is feeling the squeeze of this first factor as cost projections for its new, wind-energy friendly infrastructure are rising.
Source: Kenneth Artz, "Texas Wind Power Lines Bust Budget," Heartland Institute, November 2011.
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