You may recall the Oklahoma windbag's website also had a geo plan involving 
spraying gazillion tons of water into the air to make clouds.  This renewable 
energy stuff apparently isn't as easy as it looks.

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McClatchy Washington Bureau
 Posted on Wed, Jul. 08, 2009
T. Boone Pickens abandons plan for giant Texas wind farm
Steve Everly | Kansas City Star
last updated: July 08, 2009 01:41:46 PM

T. Boone Pickens is ditching his plans for a giant wind farm in Texas and wants 
to build some smaller ones in other places, possibly including Kansas.

Pickens said in an interview with The Dallas Morning News that he wouldn't 
build what had been billed as the world's largest wind farm — a 1,000-megawatt 
project in Pampa, Texas — because of problems in getting a transmission line to 
the site.

But he's already ordered the 687 giant wind turbines and "my garage won't hold 
them" when they start arriving in 2011. So, he's looking at some other 
locations in Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma and Wisconsin, along with Canada.

Kansas is making a big push toward building a wind industry, including plans 
for a new transmission line in southern Kansas that would export power to other 
states. Kansas officials said Tuesday that they hadn’t heard from Pickens but 
would welcome his interest.

“Kansas is leading the way for renewable energy and the perfect state for wind 
farms and the manufacturers for this industry,” said Beth Martino, spokeswoman 
for Gov. Mark Parkinson. 

Pickens has made much of his plan to wean the country from foreign oil by using 
more wind power for electricity and natural gas to fuel trucks and cars. But so 
far those plans have made little progress, in part because of the recession and 
seemingly more interest in other alternative energy sources for vehicles, such 
as electricity. 

His Texas plans had included a 1,000-megawatt wind farm that by 2014 would grow 
to 4,000 megawatts — enough when all turbines were operating to supply 
electricity to 3 million households.

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