Tag Archives: CEP
Kansas’ Potential for Wind Energy is Getting Lost in the Wind
Kansas has the second-best wind potential in the country, but advocates are increasingly concerned that the state is blowing a key reform that would make it easier for individuals, businesses and communities to produce wind power. Continue reading
From the Climate and Energy Project’s report of ACORE’s Study of energy potential in Kansas
New research from the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) concludes that previous renewable energy projections for Kansas – often referred to as the “Saudi Arabia of wind” – may have fallen far short of the state’s potential, and the nation’s expectations. Continue reading
What kind of energy plan would GPACE support?
The Climate and Energy Project of The Land Institute (CEP) is actually taking the long view on energy policy. They are not concerned with only one utility service area, one fuel source, or one economic sector. They are analyzing best practices regarding energy policy from around the country. Continue reading
Anti-coal groups converge on KS Statehouse
A couple hundred Kansas rallied on the Statehouse grounds today to protest legislation that would resurrect those two Western Kansas coal plants. Continue reading



