Environmental significance of harvesting wind power on the Alleghenies

The paper discusses the environmental and social significance of wind powered electric generation on the Allegheny Mountains. The existing power generation capacity in four states surrounding the region is first described and statistical data is given to show the history of fuel mix and emissions. Environmental effects of the existing power generation facilities are discussed in terms of greenhouse gas emissions. The wind potential available in the region is described. Recent developments and planned wind power projects are presented with a discussion of their environmental impacts. The current policies and initiatives applicable to wind power in Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, and Virginia are compared and suggestions are made to promote the use of wind energy potential in the region