Texas Wind Energy
Houstonian's Thoughts on Wind Energy
What do you know about wind energy?
"I think if we can harness it, it'll be useful. It's not something people want to invest it because it's not very popular."
-April, Biology
"I like that it's a reusble energy source so it won't go away. Having moved here recently, this seems like the only place where people talk about it."
-Reina, Psychology
"Energy generated by wind power."
- Stephen Boman, Project controls lead engineer, Shell
"Energy produced by clean wind energy"
-Tara Zarco, Charge nurse, Cypress fairbanks hospital
What do you think about wind energy?
"I think it's extremely useful to supplement electricity generation especially if it's paired with natural gas so no need to worry about intermittency."
-Sarah, Supply Chain Management
"Wind energy is a great resource but sadly not used enough and not as reliable as it could be."
-Ashtyn, Psychology
"It’s part of the renewable energy mix, which doesn’t rely on hydrocarbon."
-Stephen Boman, Project controls lead engineer, Shell
"It is a reliable renewable resource, however wind turbines are ugly."
-Joni Melendez, Logistics manager, Waste Management
Would you use wind energy as a power source as opposed to traditional energy sources?
"No. It would be easier and more efficient to use nuclear power if you don't want to use a non-renewable source."
-Michael, Chemical Engineering
"I would use it as a source because it seems like the most efficient source of energy."
-Jordan, Human Development
"Yes, it doesn’t release C02."
- Stephen Boman, Project controls lead engineer, Shell
"Yes, it is the energy of the future."
-Debra Bond, Retired Teacher