In the next few years Michigan could start to look like Holland - the country across the ocean - with all the windmills that could crop up. And, yes, though windmills are aesthetically pleasing
, they could power Michigan into the top 20 wind powered states and create a ton of energy. Well, maybe not a ton, but a whole lot of megawatts.
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Michigan, with only five wind farms, ranks 22nd in wind power
generation, trailing far behind Minnesota, Iowa and California. Three
of Michigan's wind farms opened last year.
Less than 1 percent
of Michigan's total electricity is generated from wind power. But the
potential is far greater, industry analysts say. One industry report
says Michigan could rank among the top 20 states in wind energy
production, churning out 7,460 megawatts -- enough to power 1.9 million
to 2.2 million homes a year.
During the next five years,
between 1,000 and 1,700 new wind turbines could crop up to meet the
state's requirements, said Stanley Pruss, director of Michigan's
Department of Energy, Labor and Economic Growth.
"That's the
floor, not the ceiling," said Pruss, noting its development will
dovetail with breakthroughs in battery technology and new uses for the
energy grid.
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