Kevin Rooney
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For those interested in wind power, here's an article from the Bakersfield, CA newspaper. It's on a megascale, especially compared to the very small wind projects in New England.
The area where these windmills are located is at the southern end of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, where the warm, dry Mojave Desert air collides with the cooler, moister air of the San Joaquin Valley streaming over the Tehachapi mountain range. The town of Mojave is located about 100 miles north of LA, and is the location of the Mojave Air and Space Port, which bills itself as "as the world’s premier civilian aerospace test center".
The area where these windmills are located is at the southern end of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, where the warm, dry Mojave Desert air collides with the cooler, moister air of the San Joaquin Valley streaming over the Tehachapi mountain range. The town of Mojave is located about 100 miles north of LA, and is the location of the Mojave Air and Space Port, which bills itself as "as the world’s premier civilian aerospace test center".