Fabled Oilman Sinking $10 Billion into World's Biggest Wind Farm

Say the name T. Boone Pickens and you think: legendary Texas oilman and corporate raider. Think a little more and you might remember he bankrolled the Swift Boat campaign against John Kerry with a $3 million contribution. So what are we to make of this soaring leap into green energy by a Texas money man with impeccable right wing credentials?
Listen to this money quote from today's New York Times story on the boom in wind energy in Texas:
“I have the same feelings about wind,” Mr. Pickens said in an interview, “as I had about the best oil field I ever found.”
That's why he's playing "mine's bigger" in Texas against FPL Energy, Shell and TXU, and winning: his 150,000 acre wind farm that will cost him $10 billion and generate 4000 MW of power will be the biggest in the world.
Already, 3% of all the electricity generated in Texas comes from wind, powering about a million homes. Sparsely populated land, abundant wind and fast-growing cities makes the state an ideal market for wind energy development. In 2006, it surpassed California for the #1 honors for installed wind capacity, and hasn't looked back.
According to regulatory filings, Pickens expects to finish the project in 2011, after erecting as many as 2700 turbines.
Listen to him talk, and you'd swear he's become a champion of sustainability:
“I like wind because it’s renewable and it’s clean and you know you are
not going to be dealing with a production decline curve,” Mr. Pickens
said. “Decline curves finally wore me out in the oil business.”
Not just you, T. Boone. The whole world.











great messenger for wind energy...
I was really pleased to see this article in the Times. Boone Pickens likening wind energy's potential to that of the legendary Texas oil fields is a big deal -- great messenger for an energy source that everyone's tired of hearing about from environmentalists. And I bet most landowners in wind-buffeted areas who read this piece did the math on that rancher's wind-power profits -- $77,000 a month for doing nothing other than permitting towers to be built seems like a pretty good business proposition.
Wind farming has taken hold in upstate New York areas bordering on Lake Ontario -- see this story in OnEarth Magazine. Great way for a family to lay in a college fund for their kids, as the story makes clear....
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