REDORBIT: When the federal government approved the Cape Wind project in April, allowing 130 power-generating turbines to be placed in the waters off Cape Cod, it gave a significant boost to the prospects of wind energy. The comparatively high costs of wind power, however, remain a problem. But in a study, MIT researchers have concluded that some of the price problems associated with wind power can be remedied right now, given a couple of changes to the electricity grid. "Everyone knows advances ......
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Wind Power Can Make Sense For Utilities
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on May 25th, 2010
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