The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind:
Wind turbines across the Great Plains states produced, for the first time, more than half the region's electricity Sunday.
The power grid that supplies a corridor stretching from Montana to the Texas Panhandle was getting 52.1 percent of its power from wind at 4:30 a.m. on Sunday, Little Rock, Arkansas-based Southwest Power Pool Inc. said in a statement Monday.
As more and more turbines are installed across the country, Southwest Power has become the first North American grid operator to get a majority of its supply from wind. That beats the grid's prior record of 49.2 percent and the 48 percent that a Texas grid operator reached in March, Derek Wingfield, a spokesman, said in an e-mail.
(Score: 1) by anubi on Wednesday February 15 2017, @09:58AM
Just for statistics, I got the same response as you.
As they pontificate a lot on in business seminars... you don't get another chance to make a first impression.
My first impression of Bloomberg is yet another site that does not work.
"Prove all things; hold fast that which is good." [KJV: I Thessalonians 5:21]