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wtmusic

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Sat Mar 30, 2013, 08:09 PM
Mar 2013


"Texas is in the midst of a wind-power boom, and at the heart of it lies a conundrum: While plenty of ranchers are eager to host wind turbines, few want the unsightly high-voltage transmission lines needed to carry the power to distant cities running through their property.

The lack of transmission lines — and the relatively low price of natural gas — has thwarted the ambitions of wind-power advocates to expand the use of this alternative energy source in Texas. The oilman T. Boone Pickens, for example, bet heavily on wind a couple of years ago, ordering hundreds of turbines and announcing plans to build the world’s largest wind farm in the Panhandle at a cost of up to $12 billion. He later scaled back, canceling some of the turbine orders, giving up his land lease and saying he was looking elsewhere to build.

To encourage others, the state is moving forward on a contentious project to erect $5 billion worth of transmission wires to connect the turbines to the cities that need power. On Thursday, state regulators met in Austin and approved the route of a controversial line that will run about 140 miles through the Hill Country, one of the state’s most scenic regions."

http://www.texastribune.org/2011/01/21/texas-oks-new-wind-power-transmission-lines/

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Also, driving a Prius saps your masculinity. NYC_SKP Mar 2013 #1
Would have been a good OP without the final false equivalency... kristopher Mar 2013 #2
It isn't a false equivalency FBaggins Mar 2013 #6
Yes it is a false correlation kristopher Mar 2013 #15
Popular delusions pscot Mar 2013 #3
No one I know has become sick newfie11 Mar 2013 #4
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People live next to freeways, airports, train tracks. wtmusic Mar 2013 #5
There are no transmission lines from the turbines newfie11 Mar 2013 #7
The lines are buried. joshcryer Mar 2013 #8
Thanks newfie11 Mar 2013 #10
Goes to a substation with good peaking abilities. joshcryer Mar 2013 #11
? wtmusic Mar 2013 #16
I mentioned that in post #11. joshcryer Mar 2013 #17
Message auto-removed TooManyPeople Mar 2013 #14
Ha, nice switch-a-roo. joshcryer Mar 2013 #9
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