Fact check: Driessen flails at wind
Columnist Paul Driessen took a poorly researched swipe at wind power on TownHall.com recently. Contrary to Mr. Driessen's assertions:
Land use: While the boundaries of wind farms may be large, wind turbines actually use very little land. A 2008 study by the Department of Energy under the Bush Administration found that if wind power provided 20 percent of America's electricity, the actual space occupied by wind turbines, related equipment such as substations, and service roads would be less than half the size of the city of Anchorage, Alaska. That is because 95 to 98 percent of the land within a wind farm's boundaries remains available for ranching, farming, ...






