Texas Okays Wind Power Energy Plan
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AUSTIN, Texas — Texas, headquarters of America’s oil industry, is about to stake a fortune on wind power.
In what experts say is the biggest investment in the clean and renewable energy in American history, utility officials in the Lone Star State gave preliminary approval yesterday to a $4.9 billion plan to build new transmission lines to carry wind-generated electricity from gusty West Texas to urban areas like Dallas.
“People think about oil wells and football in Texas, but in 10 years they’ll look back and say this was a brilliant thing to do,” said Patrick Woodson, the vice president of E.On Climate & Renewables North America, which has about 1,200 megawatts of wind projects already in use or on the drawing board in Texas.