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Oil billionaire Pickens puts his money on wind power

CNN) -- Billionaire oilman T. Boone Pickens is putting his clout behind renewable energy sources like wind power.
T. Boone Pickens talks about the advantages of wind power on CNN in May.




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The legendary entrepreneur and philanthropist on Tuesday unveiled a new energy plan he says will decrease the United States' dependency on foreign oil by more than one-third and help shift American energy production toward renewable natural resources.
"The Pickens Plan" calls for investing in domestic renewable resources such as wind, and switching from oil to natural gas as a transportation fuel.
In a news conference outlining his proposal, Pickens said his impetus for the plan is the country's dangerous reliance on foreign oil.
"Our dependence on imported oil is killing our economy. It is the single biggest problem facing America today," he said. Watch Pickens discuss plan for wind power »
"Wind power is ... clean, it's renewable. It's everything you want. And it's a stable supply of energy," Pickens told CNN in May. "It's unbelievable that we have not done more with wind."
Pickens' company, Mesa Power, recently announced a $2 billion investment as the first step in a multibillion-dollar plan to build the world's largest wind farm in Pampa, Texas.
Pickens said Tuesday that if the United States takes advantage of the so-called "wind corridor," stretching from the Canadian border to West Texas, energy from wind turbines built there could supply 20 percent or more of the nation's power. He suggested the project could be funded by private investors.
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Power from thousands of wind turbines that would line the corridor could be distributed throughout the country via electric power transmission lines and could fuel power plants in large population hubs, the oil baron said.
Fueling these plants with wind power would then free up the natural gas historically used to power them, and would mean that natural gas could replace foreign oil as fuel for motor vehicles, he said.
Using natural gas for transportation needs could replace one-third of the United States' imported oil and would save more than $230 billion a year, Pickens said.
"We are going to have to do something different in America," Pickens told CNN. "You can't keep paying out $600 billion a year for oil."
His energy plan could be implemented within 10 years if both Congress and the White House treat the current energy situation as a "national emergency and take immediate action," he predicted.
Pickens, a lifelong Republican, says he is not advising either presidential candidate, but is prepared to work with the next president.
The Web site for the plan urges people to sign up and help spread the word.
Oil analyst Peter Beutel of Cameron Hanover, an energy risk manager, said Pickens' plan could definitely reduce the country's dependency on foreign oil.
"The best thing about it is that it's a definite plan -- it's not something that either party has pitted itself outrightly against. It therefore has a tremendous chance for success on Capitol Hill."
Analyst Fadel Gheit of Oppenheimer & Co. Inc., an investment firm, added that such a plan "has been on the drawing board for years."
At least 21 states and the District of Columbia have set deadlines or goals for utilities to obtain electricity from clean, renewable sources instead of fossil fuel-burning plants. See where states stand on renewable resources »
The scramble has triggered construction of large-scale wind farms throughout much of the nation, including proposals for the first U.S. offshore facilities.
Delaware and Galveston, Texas, have offshore projects in the works, although a farm proposed off New York's Long Island was shelved this year because of high projected construction costs.




In Massachusetts, where utilities are under the gun to obtain four percent of electricity from renewables by 2009, builders await federal approval of a hugely controversial wind farm off historic Cape Cod.
The Cape Wind project envisions 130 wind turbines each rising 440 feet above Nantucket Sound by 2011. State officials said the farm will eliminate pollution equal to 175,000 gas-burning cars

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if he likes it, i like it, and i like him.
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if he likes it, i like it, and i like him.
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Re: Oil billionaire Pickens puts his money on wind power

I've got some wind for him.... I can produce my own fuel!

Seriously though, when this guy talks people should listen. I know he was a big oil guy, but he does have the capacity to change with the times and invest in the next best thing.

I mean, I don't know the guy, or all of his history, but the few times I heard him speak he sounded as if he made sense.

If we do go to wind, Chicago will rule the world!
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Sounds like another tax break to me. Not to seem so cynical, but don't big wigs get tax break from their current businesses if they invest into "green" technologies? The EV1 gave GM a tax break as well. And look what happened. They dumped it as soon as a law got passed in California.
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Sounds like another tax break to me. Not to seem so cynical, but don't big wigs get tax break from their current businesses if they invest into "green" technologies? The EV1 gave GM a tax break as well. And look what happened. They dumped it as soon as a law got passed in California.
damn Roog, always raining on the parade!

You're right though. When money is involved, rarely do people have the common good in mind. It's make a buck first, and then if it helps people, hey, it's a bonus!
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My bad. I'm kind of down today. But when Big people talk about making a difference. I usually kinda put it in the "maybe" category of my brain.

I'm all for wind power if you can make them generate enough power in the right direction. He may develop something good from it, but we shall see. He's gonna make oodles of money from this though if it works. And he can charge a helluva lot more money for energy.
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Gov. Edward G. Rendell speaks at the opening ceremony on Tuesday
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Gov. Edward G. Rendell is surrounded by members of the media during Tuesday-s opening of the Locust Ridge Wind Farm near Mahanoy City
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Wind Turbines cover the landscape at the Locust Ridge Wind Farm in Mahanoy City. The 13 wind turbine generators reach almost 400 feet in the air and is owned by Iberdrola. June 19, 2007
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One of the 13 new wind turbine generators operates at the Locust Ridge Wind Farm near Mahanoy City, Schuylkill County
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The 13-turbine Locust Ridge Wind Farm near Mahanoy City will produce 68,328 megawatt hours annually -- enough emission-free electricity to power more than 6,500 homes each year.
Schuylkill County's wind farm is the seventh in Pennsylvania; an eighth is planned for another location near Locust Ridge.
According to Gov. Rendell, wind energy's environmental benefits make the venture a no-brainer for Pennsylvania, and one that could boost the economy in ways that oil and coal did in decades past.
"All of the energy that's going to be produced here ... produce zero pollution into the atmosphere," Gov. Rendell said. "And when you compare that to our traditional ways of producing energy -- ways that create asthma in kids and kill fish and wildlife -- this is just wonderful."
The Locust Ridge Wind Farm will offset more than 85 million pounds of carbon dioxide, according to information provided by farm owner Iberdrola, Spain's second-largest power company and the biggest operator of wind farms worldwide, which is the equivalent of removing more than 8,000 vehicles from the road each year.
The Locust Ridge Wind Farm is just the beginning of renewable energy opportunities in Pennsylvania, Gov. Rendell said. Thanks to the state's elevations and powerful energy enough wind energy to power more than 5 million homes.
"We have a chance to have a booming economy because we can become a leader in renewable and alternative energy," Gov. Rendell said.
Locust Ridge's wind farm consists of 13 400-foot-tall turbines that create a slight swooshing sound when turning. It was developed by its affiliate, Community Energy Inc. The turbine's huge propellers were constructed by Gamesa.
Work done by Community Energy Inc. and Gamesa, along with other renewable and alternative energy ventures, has created more than 5,000 jobs in Pennsylvania, Gov. Rendell said, with Gamesa alone accounting for nearly 1,000 new jobs. The PPL Corp. has signed a 20-year commitment to purchase the wind farm's electricity.
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