Wind power
Blowin' in the Wind
Yesterday, Mayor Bloomberg addressed a conference in Nevada, saying he wanted NYC to get 10% of its electricity from wind power in ten years. It's a great idea, and we should support the effort -- but what will it take?
Currently, NYC's peak electricity demand is about 13,000 megawatts (MW). (Note: Some reports say 34,000MW, but on July 19, 2005, Con Ed issued a press release saying they had reached a new peak at 12,365MW, and four years earlier they said there was a record at just over 12,000MW so I'm guessing the 34,000MW reports are wrong). Average use in NYC seems to be about 8,000-8,500MW. Assuming growth in demand, let's say we want to get 1,000MW from wind power in a decade.
Clean energy | Michael Bloomberg | Wind power




