Wind Power
The Great Lakes offer ideal conditions for offshore wind energy, yet no turbines have been built there due to regulatory and economic barriers. States control the lakebeds, providing some advantages over federal ocean waters, but federal oversight and infrastructure gaps persist. Developers and lawmakers express cautious optimism amid political uncertainties.
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In Ozona, a remote town in Crockett County, Texas, wind energy investments are funding essential services that help seniors age in place. Through tax abatement agreements with companies like NextEra Energy, the county secures donations for meals, transportation, and social programs at the local senior center. This approach addresses challenges like isolation and limited access to resources in rural areas.