Friday, April 10, 2009

Largest concentration of wind power in the world in Kenedy County Texas

You may have missed Express-News writer Anton Caputo's January 2009 article on the opening of what will be part of the largest concentration of wind power generation capacity in the world.

Two wind projects in Kenedy County will have a capacity of up to 900 megawatts.

On the Earth Matters Express News Blog, Anton expanded upon the information in his article.

He included a link to a Brown and Babcock presentation in pdf form on the measures they have taken to avoid killing migratory birds.


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    • Present design of wind turbines call for installing 3-blade turbines to directly drive a generator installed at the top of the wind turbine supporting structure.
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