BP Wind Energy has 1,205 megawatts of installed capacity in seven states, two new projects near completion in Idaho and Colorado, and two more in advanced stages of development. “Our business has been around since 2006 as part of BP’s push into the alternative energy space,” Graham said. “Over the last couple of years, we have invested in excess of three billion dollars of cash into physical assets of nine operating wind farms and two in construction.”
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My how a couple of years can change the foresight of big company execs. Makes you wonder if these guys got it so wrong back in 2010, predicting BP Wind's future, then why do they get paid so handsomely? It comes down to nobody is that smart; everybody spends some time as a dumb ass, including BP big shots.
YUP!
Then, as now, BP does not care a damn about the impact on a town when it proposes a project.
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