Oklahoma ranked third in the nation in
adding wind-generated electricity during the three-month period of
July, August and September.
The American Wind Energy Association’s report issued Tuesday
shows Oklahoma added 130 megawatts to rank behind Colorado and
Minnesota. West Virginia is fourth in the report and Texas is
fifth.
Wind development specialist Kylah McNabb at the state Department
of Commerce stated that
there could be 38,000 megawatts of wind-generated energy in
Oklahoma within 20 years.