Facts:
- The wind farms in Texas have a total generating capacity of over 5,316 megawatts (MW).
- Texas generates more electricity from wind power than any other US State.
- There is an additional capacity of 1,997 megawatts under construction in Texas.
- Texas's current generating capacity accounts for 3.3% of all the energy used within the state.
- "The US wind industry grew by 45% in 2007, and over half that growth was contributed by Texas."
- 1 megawatt is enough energy for 230 typical homes in Texas for 1 year.
Economic forces, the laws of supply and demand, are driving the rapid growth in wind farms. The supply of fossil deposits of methane, and oil, will continue to dwindle. Increasing global demand will keep the prices rising.
Due to the depletion of the major oil deposits in the U.S., our capacity to extract oil domestically will continue to decline. World-wide oil production is likely to steadily decrease.
More intense drilling will not change these market forces. It will not change the finite nature of oil and other fossil fuels. In fact, more intense drilling will simply deplete these non-renewable resources more quickly. Also, it is important to keep in mind that it is not economically feasible to extract much of the proven reserves of oil and methane.
US economic and energy security can be boosted by increased wind energy capacity.
The American Wind Energy Association
There is a plan to get 20% of America's electricity from wind energy. Michael Skelly has the vision and leadership to move Texas forward with this plan.
Help elect Michael Skelly to inject fresh energy into Congress.
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