Texas: The Next Solar Superpower?
By Michael E. Webber and Erin M. Keys
As the nation's largest energy consumer, leading CO2 emitter and stronghold of
the traditional energy industry, Texas might seem an unlikely candidate to be
the world's solar market leader. But with an expansive solar resource, recent
success with wind power, extensive natural gas installations, competitive
electricity markets and a commitment to build new transmission capacity, Texas
might become just that.
Because of that "old energy" reputation, many overlook the state's
leadership in the green revolution. Since 2006, when it overtook California,
Texas has installed more wind capacity than any other state. At the end of
April, Texas had more wind power installed than the next five leading states
combined (Iowa, California, Minnesota, Washington and Oregon). The startling
pace of installation over the last decade has meant that enough wind turbines
to generate 9,000 megawatts of power should be online by the end of this year.
If we once again consider Texas its own nation, its installed wind capacity is
surpassed by only a handful of other countries in the world.
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