Image: A wind farm in the Texas panhandle. Credit David Bowser for The New York Times
nytimes.com - July 23rd, 2014 - Matthew L. Wald
The wind is so relentless that a week can go by before it is calm enough for a crane operator to install the 30-ton blades atop the 260-foot towers at the Panhandle 2 wind farm here. It’s worth the wait; a single turbine at the farm can produce 40 percent more energy than an average one.
But turning wind into electricity is one thing; moving the energy to a profitable market is another.
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