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Reaping the Wind

How Mechanical Wizards, Visionaries, and Profiteers Helped Shape Our Energy Future

 Reaping the Wind
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Peter Asmus

From the solitary windmill standing sentry over a rural homestead to the sleek machinery of a modern wind farm, windmills are a powerful symbol of self-reliance and human ingenuity. Once the province of backyard tinkerers and eccentric inventors, they have over the past two decades entered the mainstream to be embraced by environmentalists, venture capitalists, and policymakers alike. But reaching that point wasn't easy.

In Reaping the Wind, journalist Peter Asmus tells the fascinating and convoluted history of commercial wind power in the United States. He introduces readers to maverick scientists and technologists who labored in obscurity, to entrepreneurs and visionary capitalists who believed that a centuries-old idea could be made feasible in the modern world, and to enterprising financial advisers and investors who sought to exploit the last great tax shelter in federal history. Beginning with the early pioneers, from William Heronemus, a former U.S. Navy captain who dreamt of huge floating wind farms off the coast of New England, to the $40 million success story of Jim Dehlsen of Zond, he offers an animated narrative that profiles the colorful cast of characters involved with the development of the American wind power industry.

Reaping the Wind is both engaging and instructive, with information about the technologies and policies that drive the industry and give it promise interwoven with the human story of the struggle to develop -- against great odds -- reliable, clean energy from a source as unpredictable and seemingly uncontrollable as the wind. Anyone interested in renewable energy or the human and political drama behind the development of new technologies will find the book an engrossing and enlightening read.

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Contents


Acknowledgments ix


Prologue: The Secret World of Electricity 1


Part I

1 Birds of a Feather 9

2 Breath of the Gods 16

3 Welcome to the Machines 24

4 Tesla's AC and Edison's Utility Monopoly 33

5 The Winds of War 41

6 Visions of Heronemus 47

7 Small Is Beautiful 57


Part II

8 Outlaws of the Altamont 65

9 California Dreaming 72

10 King of the Hill 81

11 The Tinker Man 89

12 Good Connections 93

13 The Pirate Poet of the Tehachapi 101

14 Sirens and Songs of San Gorgonio 111

15 Shelter from the Storm 121

16 All in the Family 129

17 Not in My Backyard 135


Part III

18 The Windsmiths of Montezuma 145

19 From Boom to Bust? 150

20 Betting the Farm 157

21 Machines in the Garden 164

22 Fall from Grace 174

23 Changing of the Guard 184

24 Moving Mountains with Wind Chicks, Churches, and
Oil Companies 193

25 Landscapes of Power 205

26 A White Knight for Dark Times? 215

27 The Promise 222


Epilogue: Winds of Change 231


Appendix: Questions of Balance 237


Source Notes 243


Index 263"

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