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23 Righter, Wind Energy in America.
24 Asmus, Reaping the Wind, 72.
25 D. R. Smith, “Wind Farms of Altamont Pass,” 145.
26 Nemet, “Demand-Pull Energy Technology Policies.”
27 Asmus, Reaping the Wind, 87–88.
28 Ibid., 124.
29 Ibid.
30 Brower, Personal interview.
31 Felker, Telephone interview.
32 Nierenberg,“Free-Flow Variability on the Jess and Souza Ranches, Altamont Pass,” 50.
33 Hiester and Pennell, “The Meterological Aspects of Siting Large Wind Turbines”; “Wind Energy Resource Atlas.”
34 Asmus, Reaping the Wind, 75.
35 D. R. Smith, “Wind Farms of Altamont Pass,” 161.
36 Lesser and Su, “Design of an Economically Efficient Feed-in Tariff Structure.”
37 Rowlands, “Envisaging Feed-In Tariffs for Solar Photovoltaic Electricity.”
38 European Parliamentary Temporary Committee on the Echelon Interception System, “Report on the Existence of a Global System for the Interception of Private and Commercial Communications.”
39 Asmus, Reaping the Wind, 147.
40 Stover,“The Forecast for Wind Power.”
41 Asmus, Reaping the Wind, 124.
42 Kamp, Ruud, and Andriesse, “Notions on Learning Applied to Wind Turbine Development,” 1632.
43 Karnoe, “Technological Innovation and Industrial Organization in the Danish Wind Industry,” 284–291.
44 D. R. Smith, “The Wind Farms of Altamont Pass,” 151.
45 Gipe,“Wind Energy Comes of Age,” 85.
46 Stover,“The Forecast for Wind Power,” 69.
47 Asmus, Reaping the Wind, 189.
48 Power-Electronic, Variable-Speed Wind Turbine Development.
49 Berger, Charging Ahead, 165.
50 “Share Price Volatile After Sell Direction Shakes Investors.”
51 Ibid.
52 Ibid.
53 Ibid.
54 “Pertinent Facts of the Kenetech Fiasco.”
55 Nemet, “Demand-Pull Energy Technology Policies.”
56 Mortensen, “International Experiences of Wind Energy.”
57 Gipe, “Design as if People Matter.”
58 Thayer, “Altamont,” 379.
59 Hoen et al., ”The Impact of Wind Power Projects on Residential Property Values.”
60 Dehlsen, “Wind Power Pioneer Interview: Jim Dehlsen, Clipper Windpower.”
61 Garud and Karnoe,“Bricolage Versus Breakthrough.”
62 Felker, Telephone interview.
63 Karnoe, “Technological Innovation and Industrial Organization in the Danish Wind Industry.”
64 The Globe and Mail, August 31, 1992.
65 “Breezing into the Future,” 48.
66 American Wind Energy Association. “Production Tax Credit.”
67 Vietor, Energy Policy in America Since 1945, 228.
68 Green, “The Elusive Green Economy.”
CHAPTER 25
1 EPRI, Energy Storage in a Restructured Electric Utility Industry.
2 Moutoux, “Wind Integrated Compressed Air Storage in Colorado.”
3 Marcus, Telephone interview..
4 General Compression, “General Compression Closes on $17 Million.”
5 Pickard, Shen, and Hansing, “Parking the Power.”
6 Zahner, The Transmission of Power by Compressed Air, 13.
7 EIA, “Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report.”
8 Mitchell,“Power Plant Uses Compressed Air to Make Energy.”
9 Nakhamkin, Personal interview.
10 Ibid.
11 EPRI, Energy Storage in a Restructured Electric Utility Industry.
12 Madrigal, “DOE Report Says More Wind Than Coal Planned for US Grid.”
13 Greenblatt et al., “Baseload Wind Energy.”
14 Cavallo,“Controllable and Affordable Utility-Scale Electricity Generation,” 123.
15 Kraemer, Susan. “California Gets Smart-Grid Funds to Bottle Wind.”
16 Garud and Karnoe, “Bricolage Versus Breakthrough.”
CHAPTER 26
1 Stoll, The Great Delusion, 99.
2 Etzler, The Paradise Within the Reach of All Men.
3 Stoll, The Great Delusion.
4 Butti and Perlin, A Golden Thread, 34–37.
5 Ibid., 34.
6 Etzler, The Paradise Within the Reach of All Men, 34.
7 Mollan,“Stopping the Sun,” 75.
8 “Archimedes Proved to Be a Dazzling Warrior.”
9 Hughes, Human-Built World.
10 Google, “Google’s Goal.”
11 LaMonica, “Q&A.”
12 Tuomi, “The Lives and the Death of Moore’s Law.”
13 Hughes, Human-Built World, 101.
14 Ibid., 101.
15 Hirsh, Technology and Transformation in the American Electric Utility Industry, 67.
16 Gross, Telephone interview.
17 Fishman, Telephone interview.
18 Areva, “Areva Acquires