The AWEA Blog: Into the Wind


Yergin's 'The Quest': Wind power 'will certainly grow'

A new book on the energy landscape by expert Daniel Yergin has some positive words about wind, calling it "one alternative that can deliver today."

The chapter on wind power in Mr. Yergin's "The Quest: Energy, Security, and the Remaking of the Modern World" concludes as follows: "[I]t is still early days ... [wind's] share will certainly grow as governments and publics seek carbon-free electric generation.  It is one alternative that can clearly deliver today ... wind today is part of the landscape of the electric power industry.  Indeed, so much is already happening today that--though it might pain some of the pioneers and they might even regard it as the most backhanded of compliments--wind has reached a stage where it is no longer really an 'alternative.'  It is becoming a 'conventional' energy source--still relatively small and facing its own constraints and challenges, but increasingly visible on the landscape of electric power and surely still on a fast track to growth."

Mr. Yergin is Chairman of IHS CERA, an energy strategy consulting firm.


1 response

  1. Rick Trombley October 4, 2011 05:48PM
    I am working extremely hard to change the perception of the public, developers, local governments, and even SUNY Adirondack that wind energy does not have to involve large scale turbines. there is a viable supply of verticle axis turbines that can be sited without lenghty processes

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