NYT: Saturated with too much energy from wind and water, the Bonneville Power Administration, a federal agency based in the Pacific Northwest, has been forced to look for outside help. For the moment its problems represent an extreme, but experts predict that other systems will find themselves in the same pickle as utilities build more wind machines in an effort to reach state-mandated quotas for renewable energy. Bonneville, which issued a report this month on its rough patch, went ......
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Breaking Out of a Wind Ghetto
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on September 23rd, 2010
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