
Wind energy has been used by human-kind, quite possibly, since 5,000 B.C. through the invention of sails for boats on the Nile. This skill has been passed on from one society to another during the course of human history.
Have you notice that plants located near a swimming pool are less likely to freeze during a frost than ones located further away? Water is a more efficient heat-sink than land. Land heats up faster from the sunlight than water, and, loses it's heat more quickly at night. Wind is produced by the differential heating during the day, and, cooling at night.
Just as the prevailing winds had been a strong influence on history and trade, these winds over land will shape our future and commerce. More to the point, there are good locations for wind farms in West Texas.
"...Texas has been given preliminary approval for a $4.9 billion plan to build transmission lines to carry wind power from West Texas to urban areas such as Dallas." -Clean Technica.com
Vestas Wind Systems will open a research facility in Houston. -Off the Kuff
Wind power is simply the product of solar energy as it heats the earth's surface in an uneven manner due to the differing properties of the water of the Oceans and land. Earth's geographical features are relatively fixed, changing over eons, so, there are predictable, prevailing winds.
Just as good sailors know the locations of the trade winds, and guide their boats by the stars, we can rely on the new application of a reliable energy source, through a refined technology, to safely arrive at the future of commerce in Texas.
Interesting Links
The Pickens Plan
Helium.com: wind-energy
cleantechnica.com: wind-power-superhighway/
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