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Any possibility that a syndicate of wealthy Euorpean's bored of playing with derivatives and currency speculation might make an offer for the western part of the state? Too bad 300 GW can't be exported across the ocean. Maybe some exotic lease for most of the state? Just saying....
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The Republic of Lakotah is in negotiations to establish its own energy company, and hopes to develop solar and wind power and sell surplus electricity to the United States. This would represent a continuation of projects in the past that have sourced renewable energy on tribal lands.[6]
It turns out that there is one one 115 kv line that goes through the Lakota lands, and that goes from the Missouri River (a dam run by the US Army Corps of Engineering) into Nebraska. NPPD owns the line, and are the customers for the electricity. The Lakota were trying to get the wind based electricity down to 2.9 c/kw-hr to meet the maximum price NPPD would tolerate. They came close but couldn't quite get there.
NPPD could have upped their price a touch to make up for past genocide, but no dice. So, no Lakota wind farm as there is just no way to get the electriciy product off to market. Oh well...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:UnitedStatesPowerGrid.jpg#file
There is an intersection of 230 kv and a 345 kv in the center of South Dakota next to a big dam on the Missouri River. And all the coal burners in the region also need to be near a river for cooling water. And it is those coal burners that hog the output of the transmission lines, plus the dams on the Missouri.
What there really is a need for is a choice. Should those wires be used for existing, largely pollution based electricity, or renewables. And will the Missouri River be allowed to be the source of the water for pumped hydro storage, as well as deferred hydro.
And so looks like coal wins for now... It owns the lines..
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