Article 2D9PX 'The wild west of wind': Republicans push Texas as unlikely green energy leader

'The wild west of wind': Republicans push Texas as unlikely green energy leader

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Tom Dart in Sweetwater, Texas, and Oliver Milman i
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The most oil-rich and fracking-friendly of states has found itself with the improbable status of being a national leader in a wind energy boom

Living in New York and Washington, Greg Wortham heard all the grand talk about green energy from liberal politicians. Then he returned to the place where he grew up, a small town that embraced wind power so warmly that within a couple of years of the first turbine turning, it had some of the biggest farms on the planet.

Yet Wortham is not from California, Oregon or New England, but a deeply conservative sector of Texas on the edge of the Permian Basin, one of the most bountiful oil and gas patches in the world.

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