Why not just stick the clean electricity into batteries?
Every year the wind farm generates enough clean electricity to meet the average annual needs of some 54,000 homes.
It shows that clean electricity is both possible and profitable.
"If taxpayers here are willing to pay an extra $1.88 per year to have clean electricity, I don't see why there should be a problem."
They say their wind park will deliver clean electricity, protect the environment and ease dependency on foreign oil.
Wind, almost everybody's best hope for big supplies of clean, affordable electricity, is turning out to have complications.
They generate clean electricity which does not contribute to climate change.
This heat can be used for producing clean electricity.
Those suppliers can now supply less clean electricity than the consumer is asking for.
As for the hope that wind and solar power will generate large amounts of clean, affordable electricity in the near future?