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Energy Roundup: Pickens' Wind Farm Falters, Oil Speculator Crackdown and More

By Kirsten Korosec | Jul 7, 2009

Pickens scales down plans for world’s largest wind farm – The lack of a transmission line has disrupted T. Boone Pickens’ plan to build a 1,000-megawatt wind farm — the world’s largest — in Pampa, Texas. Pickens’ company Mesa Power ordered 687 turbines from GE for about $2 billion and now has 18 months to find a home for them. Pickens now plans to break up the project into about six smaller wind farms. [Source: Dallas Morning News]

CFTC proposes sweeping regulations on oil trading — The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has proposed trading limits on oil and natural gas in an effort to more tightly control the number of futures contracts held by speculative traders. The controversial new measures stem from concern that a few speculators at top Wall Street firms can easily exploit commodity prices. [Source: WaPo, OilVoice]

Duke Energy proposes carbon storage projectDuke Energy filed plans with the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission proposing a carbon dioxide storage project to study emissions from its Edwardsport coal gasification power plant under construction. The Duke Energy project would explore sequestration in deep saline aquifers and the use of oil recovery and storage in depleted oil or gas fields. [ Source: Duke Energy]

ConocoPhillips Q2 production rose, hurt by narrow refining margins – ConocoPhillips’ 6.3 percent rise in daily production did little to assuage the profit-squeezing impact of narrowing margins in the refining and marketing sectors during the second-quarter. Conoco, the third-largest oil company by market value in the U.S., is expected to issue its second-quarter earnings report July 29. [Source: WSJ]

Ghana may buy Kosmos Energy’s stake in Jubilee field — State-owned Ghana National Petroleum Corp. may buy U.S.-based Kosmos Energy’s stake in the Jubilee oil field. Kosmos plans on auctioning off its 30 percent share of the oil field, which has potential resources of as much as 1.8 billion barrels. A number of other companies have shown interest in bidding for Kosmos’ stake including Royal Dutch Shell. [Source: Bloomberg]

Scientists seeks bioreactor clues within ant, fungi genome – The secret to breaking down leaf matter and turning it into biofuels may lie within the ant, fungi and bacteria genome. Scientists from the University of Wisconsin, the Joint Genome Institute and Emory University are sequencing the first-ever community genome to investigate how this 50-million-year-old bioreactor works. [Source: Discovery]

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Kirsten Korosec has been a print and online journalist for more than 10 years covering education, politics and business.

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  • Lack of Capital Shelves Pickens Wind Plan

    Domestic Fuel - 137 days 12 hours 56 minutes ago

    Plans to build the world’s largest wind farm have been put on hold, as billionaire oil man T. Boone Pickens cites a lack of capital and infrastructure. CNN reports that Pickens has announced that his 4,000 megawatt Pampa Wind Project planned for the Texas panhandle is on hold: “I had hoped that Pampa would be the starting

  • T. Boone Pickens scouting new home for $2 billion wind farm$

    Engadget - 138 days 19 hours 26 minutes ago

    It's true that everything really is more colossal in Texas, but unfortunately, it seems as if the planet's largest wind farm won't be adding to the collection . Just over a year after energy baron T. Boone Pickens announced plans to plant 687 gigantic wind turbines in Texas' panhandle, he's now scraping those intentions and actively...

  • Pickens Scales Back Ambitious Wind Farm

    New York Times - 139 days 6 hours 13 minutes ago

    In a sign of the difficulties facing the development of wind energy, the legendary Texas oilman T. Boone Pickens is suspending plans to build the world's largest wind farm

  • Pickens Calls Off Plans For Vast Texas Wind Farm

    Washington Post - 139 days 11 hours 30 minutes ago

    T. Boone Pickens has temporarily shelved plans to build the world's biggest wind farm in the Texas Panhandle because of tight credit markets and low natural gas prices, and his company Mesa Power is looking for other projects that could use the $2 billion worth of wind turbines already on order. Pickens unveiled plans in 2007 for the...

  • Pickens Drops Plan for Largest Wind Farm

    New York Times - 140 days 2 hours 28 minutes ago

    T. Boone Pickens, the legendary oilman, has abandoned his plan to build the worlds largest wind farm, according to a report in the Dallas Morning News that was confirmed by a spokesman for Mr. Pickens. The report states that Mr. Pickens will instead build a handful of smaller wind farms around the Midwest. Possible locations include...

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    exaviator

    07/08/09 | Report as spam

    Pickens tale

    At what point do the members of the Energy business press start to recognize the lunacy of these giant wind farm projects? Here is a guy trying to put anywhere from 500 to over 2000 turbines on as much as 200,000 acres of land in the middle of nowhere, and ONLY NOW he, the banks, investors and apparently the press have figured out transmission is a "challenge".

    What the hell?

    Have you all been sitting there believing that it would make ANY economic sense to...
    (1) site hundreds to thousand of asynchronous sources hundreds of meters from one another
    (2) condition their power and parallel them somehow
    (3) step up the voltage to a level that would at least result in a trickle of power to distribution points
    (4) and do all this in a site where the nearest population center of under 200,000 is more than 60 miles away?

    Good grief -- even the government welfare queens at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory show this area as a 3-4 wind power rating (out of 7).

    Ahhh... the pleasures of spending Other People's Money. Please, let's start spelling the most descriptive word for this sort of thing in a way that honors Mr. Pickens place in the world of Music Man-esque salesmanship: "boonedoggle".

    What this town needs is a wind farm...

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