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turbines_in_grain_field.jpgWindSoHy's projects are located in some of the best sites for wind farms in the United States, possessing Category-4 or better wind resources. An important factor in WindSoHy's site selection is the presence of geological formations needed for the development of Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) plants. WindSoHy's Texas and Kansas sites possess both wind and geological formations needed to transform superior off-peak wind resources into commercially desirable baseload electrical power.

vermont_syngas_plant.pngswitchgrass.jpgWindSoHy's also selects sites where local farmers are interested in opportunities to grow switchgrass as an energy crop. WindSoHy will use the newest and most highly efficient biomass gasification technology to produce syngas. The syngas (synthetic gas) produced from switchgrass is used in the Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) electricity generation process. Using syngas will create complete sustainability in WindSoHy's power generation process which will help to preserve American's natural gas reserves. 

WindSoHy has several large-scale wind/CAES/syngas projects the early stages of development:

  1. Texas Panhandle Area                 300-600 MW
  2. Orsemus Wind Farm Coalition      300-600 MW
  3. Northwestern Kansas                    400-1,000 MW  

For additional details, click on project links at the top or bottom of this page.

In addition to Texas and Kansas projects, WindSoHy is planning wind, solar, hydrogen, and biomass projects for clients in the Midwest and in Asia. Current government subsidies for rural solar projects allow WindSoHy to significantly reduce the overall cost of electrical power and relieve congestion on rural energy grids.

For more information on solar and hydrogen (the ultimate energy source) projects in planning, see our "Technologies" section.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 28 July 2010 )
 
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