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considering revival of the windmill in the High Plains in light of the fuel
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shortage and the constant winds present in this area.
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These defunct mills of yesteryear may be resurrected to fulfill their original
role as a power source for pumps. The State Energy Commission is currently
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Technology committee of the Stations indicates a potential of provide the greatly increased intermittancy and energy
energy council will undertake capturable wind energy on the efficiencies and dependability storage.
several projects that will study order of a trillion kilowatt hours required in the conversion and The Governor’s Energy
new technological sources of annually for the Texas control of the electrical energy Council, which was established
power and energy Panhandle Region. This date produced, by a legislative resolution
One of the projects of the also indicates the Panhandle Dr Nelson and Dr. Gilmore, authored by Senator Max
committee being investigated Region to have the highest wind with the aid of West Texas State Sherman of Amarillo, has been
by Dr Vaughn Nelson, head of energy density for any region of University and Amarillo studying all aspects of our
the Department of Physica, at comparable sire in the nation. College, will gather and current and future energy
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the Department of Physica at comparable sire in the nation.
West Texas State University, Although the windmill fell
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An almost extinct symbol of Science at Amarillo College, nor integrate with the cheaper maps of wind energy potential n rs
the West Texas plains may be will be a study of the potential and more dependable REA and probabilities of wind speed NF IN TONDA Ralph
on the verge of makings unique for wind generated power in supply, two technologies have duration. WASHING r " p
comeback Texas. developed in recent years that The project will assess the MaderresonrchrgCunstna
The windmill, for years a The Panhandle Region of could make the capture and types and estimate the capital among others con-
source of power to pump water Texas and other large areas of conversion of energy from wind cost of the most suitable in- can wicks that could cause
and to drive electrical the State may be particularly economically feasible; the stallations for Texas; estimate lead poisoning They said
generators before the coming of suited for this type of energy computer, with which the ex- the cost of energy production th p used to Warm food
REA. will be one of the subjects because of the strong steady tensive calculations required in per KWhour; indicate unit size. dishes and the large decora-
under study by the Governor’s winds that are recorded here. A the necessary analysis of wind possible uses and numbers of tive sizes--should be re-
Energy Advisory Council under recent study of weather records characteristicscan be made, units required for various moved from store shelves,
a grant funded by the National from the Amarillo and Lubbock and modern solid-state elec- purposes; and discuss possible _
Science Foundation The New National Weather Service tronic devices, which can solutions to the problem of ru
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evaluate data in order to assess situation for the past year.
the program’s feasibility The grant by the National
through the study of contour Science Foundation, which was
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stitution, delegates voted to salvage the work done on the
defeat the article, in effect article, but after heated debate
sending it back to the com- on a proposed "compromise"
mittee for a new start. substitute for the article, it too
The major sources of dispute went down to defeat The
on the article, according to Committee on the Judiciary
Representative Bill Clayton must now try again to work out
<D—Springlake), were a document acceptable to a
provisions which would have majority of the delegates, ac-
established a system of circuit cording to Clayton.
courts and elminiated the The Convention has now
present duties of the county moved into consideration of the
judge, and a provision which proposed General Provisions
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The delegates to the Texas would have allowed the state to Article, which contains more
Constitutional Convention have appeal adverse lower court potentially controversial see
spent the past two weeks decisions in certain instances lions than any other article
engaged in what has so far been Representative Clayton Included under the General
a fruitless task. After long and reported that il was a coalition Provisions topics are such
heated debates on the important between the opponents of these subjects as right to work.
Judiciary Article, which will Iwo issues that led to the defeat branch banking, aborition,
provide the base for the Texas of the entire article, usury rates, gambling and the
court system in the new con- One attempt was made to environment Representative
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