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posted by mrpg on Sunday May 06 2018, @11:10PM   Printer-friendly
from the whoosh dept.

Investments in and development of wind power in the US are very unevenly distributed. That is shown in four animated maps at Vox in their article, the stunningly lopsided growth of wind power in the US, in 4 maps. They explore why a huge swath of the country has almost no wind turbines at all.

[...] The major driver to invest in wind in many states is renewable portfolio standards, which mandate a minimum amount of electricity to come from renewable sources, like hydroelectric, wind, solar, and geothermal power plants. While federal incentives like the production tax credit, which benefits wind energy installations, apply across the country, state-level programs make a major difference on the ground.

“The states that have stronger RPSs are the places where you see renewables being deployed more actively,” said Ian Baring-Gould, a technology deployment manager at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. “In places that don’t have RPSs, the utilities don’t have as much motivation to develop renewables.”

Take a wild guess which states don’t have RPSs

Wind speeds are not even around the country, so turbine distribution is not expected to be either. However, there is a long way to go before the turbine distribution reaches parity with the potential.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 07 2018, @07:44AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 07 2018, @07:44AM (#676577)

    the US is 3 or 4 power distribution zones that are not interconnected. "ooo interconnect them all!" uh no fk that... and I'n not even in the Texas grid.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 07 2018, @07:51AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 07 2018, @07:51AM (#676578)

    and y'all in New England should get that great negotiator in the White House go to get better terms from Trudeau up north... or build more coal power plants, so many, that we can then sell Ontario & Quebec power at a 10th of what they sell it at to the US.