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Energy Law

Dec. 15, 2010

New Mexican Import: Wind Power

Just south of the border in Baja Mexico, winds coming off the Pacific Ocean hit the dry desert air, sending strong gusts over the desolate landcape. As California developers have discovered, it's the perfect place for a wind farm.


By Fiona Smith


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Just south of the border in Baja Mexico, winds coming off the Pacific Ocean hit the dry desert air, sending strong gusts over the desolate landscape. In other words, it's the perfect place for a wind farm.


With many of California's prime wind generating spots already taken, developers on this side of the border are working to tap into the vast unclaimed resource practically in the state's b...

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