Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 11, 1975, Image 14

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Abourezk said he
suggested the' proposal to R.
wh'Seck & Associates
because the firm conducted
the research preliminary to
inegrating power from the
large lignite generating
plants into the Missouri
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maximum amount of
electricity available from
me system.
A study of the economics of
adding wind power
generators to see if the new
power source could be
.competitive with con
veniaonal sources of electric
power.
-Aavone who has lived in
our resion of the country
knows that we have a great
amount of wind. That fact,
roußled with the'fact that the
reman has a 7,000 - mile
federal transmission system
-cdth 140 substations where
■sand power could be added
into the system, prompted
ns to suggest this study,’*
ADtorszk said.
He noted that "no other,
region of the country has
both ef these advantages.’’
Aboarezk said ERDA has
researching wind
aecerators of 1,000 kilowatts
nj to 2.500 kilowatts.
'-tThlle generators of this
sieare email in the industry
nrcay. a series of them could -
wsEI have the potential to
nrovide a part of our future
Metrical requirements." he
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•Tm very pleased that one
of South Dakota ! s,colleges is
involved with this project,”
Abourezk said. “The School
ro * er
of Mines has a special
capability for doing research
on the winds of the regions
because of its department of
atmospheric sciences.”
Abourezk said benefits of
wind power research by
ERDA would have little
meaning unless it is directed
toward the federal tran
smission system and electric
utilities.
According. to Abourezk,
the study - if funding can be
arranged - would be con
ducted in cooperation with
the U.S. Bureau ,of
Reclamation, the agency
that markets power from the
Missouri River dams, and
the Missouri Basin Systems
Group, a power pool of 120
consumer - owned electric
systems in the region.
“The feasibility of rural
electric.cooperatives and
municipal electric systems
utilizing wind generators
would be" part of the
"proposed study,” he said.
Abourezk cautioned that
wind power is not a "cure
all” to- short-range elec
tricity shortages.
“Therels a lot of research
that must be done before this
concept could be developed,
and engineers have lots of
work to do to develop the
wind-powered generators,”
Abourezk said.". “But I hope
these initial studies can be
made 'and' that momentum
-can be built behind alter
native energy sources.”
Abourezk has also in
troduced legislation to
promote the development of
solar-energy and to help
hoirieowners utilize solar
heating and cooling.