- Wind power in California
Wind power in California has been an area of considerable activity for many years. California was the first U.S. state where large
wind farm s were developed, beginning in the early 1980's. [ [http://www.awea.org/projects/California.html#Altamont%20Pass Major CA Wind Energy Resource Areas] ] By 1995, California produced 30 percent of the entire world's wind-generated electricity. [ [http://www.energy.ca.gov/wind/overview.html Overview of Wind Energy in California] ] However, this situation has changed and Texas is currently the leader in wind power development in the USA with a total installed capacity of 3,150 MW, followed by California with 2,361 MW. [ [http://www.awea.org/newsroom/releases/Annual_US_Wind_Power_Rankings_041107.html American Wind Energy Association] ]By the end of 2007, the gap between Texas and California had grown even wider, with Texas having a total installed capacity of 4,446 MW, while California lagged behind with only 2,439 MW. During 2007, while Texas added 1,618 MW of new capacity, California only added 63 MW. [ [http://www.desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080402/BUSINESS/80402026/1001/ Iowa first in wind energy percentage] , Des Moines Register, April 2, 2008]
More than 13,000 of California's
wind turbine s, or 95 percent of all of California's wind output, are located in three primary regions:Altamont Pass Wind Farm (east of San Francisco);Tehachapi Pass Wind Farm (south east of Bakersfield) andSan Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm (near Palm Springs, east of Los Angeles). [ [http://www.energy.ca.gov/wind/overview.html Overview of Wind Energy in California] ]ee also
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Wind power in Texas
*List of wind farms
*Clipper Windpower References
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