
I presented my paper, The Current Technology and Economics of Storing Wind Electricity as Hydrogen at the WindPower 2007 Conference, 3-6 June 2007, in Los Angeles, CA. My paper was presented at the Poster Reception from 5:30pm-6:30 pm on Sunday, June 3, 2007. To learn more about the WindPower 2007 Posters g o to http://www.eshow2000.com/awea/posters.cfmMy Paper is # 111 and is listed in the Poster topic, Technical Emerging Applications. If you were in LA at attend WindPower 2007, I hope that you attended my June 3 Poster session. My paper should be included in the WindPower 2007 Conference Proceedings. If you would like to discuss wind economics with me, make an appointment. To contact me go to My Contact Information We can meet at my office in Chicago (or at my western office in Georgetown, CO). We can also meet in Europe. Go to My VISIT to PARIS, 25 September-16 October 2007 To order the WindPower 2007 Proceedings go to http://www.awea3.org/source/Orders/index.cfm?section=Store&task=3&CATEGORY=CONF%20PRO&PRODUCT_TYPE=SALES&SKU=CW07%2D500&DESCRIPTION=Conference%20Proceedings&FindSpec=&CFTOKEN=63875502&continue=1&SEARCH_TYPE=find
5 June 2007
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750 kW NEG/Micon Turbine, Moorhead MN US EIA Photo
Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. For more information on the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore go to http://www.nps.gov/indu/ ) Source: Michael Stavy Photo Library
Black ink illustration of wind turbines located along I-10, San Gorgonio Pass, San Bernardino Mountains, Palm Springs, CA. If the intermittent wind electricity could be stored as hydrogen, wind electricity would be firm power. Used with permission of the artist: Christine BOIRY
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