Windfall: Wind Energy in America Today


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Not long ago energy experts dismissed wind power as unreliable and capricious. Not anymore. The industry has arrived and the spinning blades of this new kid on the electric power block offer hope for a partial solution to our energy problems by converting natures energy into electricity without exposing our planet and its inhabitants to the dangers of heat pollution toxicity or depletion of irreplaceable natural resources. Windfall tells the story of this extraordinary transformation and examines the arguments both for and against wind generation.. In Windfall Robert W. Righter explains how wind is transformed into energy and examines the land-use decisions that affect the establishment of new wind farms. The book also discusses the role of tax credits and other government subsidies in the creation of transmission systems between the turbines and end users in cities.. Currently the worlds fastest-growing source of energy wind generation has also given rise to backlash. A critical advocate of wind energy whose career as a historian has focused on environmental controversies Righter addresses the cultural dimensions of resistance to wind energy and makes considered predictions about the directions wind energy may take. His sympathetic treatment of opposing arguments regarding landscape change unwanted noise bird deaths and human medical implications are thought-provoking as is his recommendation that we place the lions share of turbines on the Great Plains.. Most books on wind energy are technical manuals. Righters book does not shy away from scientific explanations but he does not write for engineers. His broad historically informed vision will appeal to policy makers at the federal state and local levels and to anyone interested in a technology increasingly significant to supplying Americas energy needs.
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