For those interested in some general information on wind power, try the
following web page. If that doesn't work, and I suspect it might not
becuase it looks to me to be just too long and complicated to work even
though I just copied it from the AEI page directly, just do a search for
West Texas A & M University, click on research, then on Alternative Eneregy
Insitute. Dr. Nelson starte this research back in the 1960's and for a
small, regional university in a state where most of the money goes to the
big 2 (UT Austin and Texas A & M) because those are the schools where all
the legislatures and business gurus got their law and engineering degrees,
it's a pretty good effort. Of course a few years ago they "officially"
joined the A & M system, but my friends tell me there isn't any more money
than there ever was and I certainly haven't seen any evidences of any great
influx of finanacial support when I go there every few months for one reason
or another.
Anyway, hope you find something of interest there.
Darryl
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