Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday February 6 2004 — A7 ©ppMerote DENVER (AP) — Environmentalists and utilities are clashing over how much the West should use electricity “We’re a big supporter of wind” said Wayne Brunetti the chairman and chief executive of Xcel Energy “But at the time when customers have the greatest needs it’s typically not available" Wind power has been championed for decades because it is a free renewable resource that doesn’t pollute the air or water But some wind farms don't produce electricity efficiently enough to compete with oil coal and natural gas Even some environmentalists say the turbine blades kill too many birds Xcel has contracted to buy 162 megawatts of electricity from the nation’s wind-power- ed ©veir m§© off ©Daslto wind farm south The Colorado Green Wind Project covers 11840 acres and is jointly owned by PPM Energy of Portland Ore and Shell WindEnergy Inc of Amsterdam Netherlands The power generated by Colorado Green from 108 wind turbines is enough to serve the energy needs of d Once a plant is turned on it essentially generates electrici'' ty around the clock for the life of the plant Another problem with wind ' power Brunetti said is that it's often not where the people are' “Where there’s wind there’s no load” he said coal-fire- wind can do to help meet the growing demand for power in the West He said for every 10 megawatts of capacity for wind power die utility effectively gets one megawatt of d genpower comparable to eration because of wind’s intermit coal-fire- about 50000 homes and businesses pdyj©gt In Colorado the Sierra Club and Environment Colorado are pushing a ballot initiative that would require 0 percent of the state's power to come from wind by 2012 and 20 percent by 2022 “If you look at a map of where the wind potential is in this state it's a match made in heaven” said Robin Hubbard of Environment Colorado tent nature Speaking at the annual National Western Mining Conference Brunetti said there is only so much of Lamar Colo wDDDdl 1 fifth-large-st HURRY IN FOR THE BEST SELECTION! designer dies at age 95 ' Now Orig Ladies’ (MWil KNIT TOPS E Now $799 Girls’ UjL Now -- 3-1- Now $999 V FALL AND HOLIDAY ROUNDTREE & YORKE WESTBOUND FLANNEL WOVEN SHIRTS KNIT AND WOVEN TOPS Till il!li ' Now Now $1299 $399944999 Odg$4MO lililM Si 7 Orig $1394199 V SALTY saidMichael Eisner chairman and chief executive officer of the Disney compa-- 7 ny in a statement Thursday ! 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