Renewable Energy Distribution and Usage in Texas: A Comprehensive Analysis
This report analyzes energy distribution across Texas during peak seasons, focusing on wind and coal energy sources. It details bus transportation networks connecting major areas like DFW, HOU, and SA. The energy demands are examined with 20 million people consuming approximately 60 GW during summer peak, with significant reductions in winter and transitional seasons. The report emphasizes the importance of efficient energy loss management and highlights the potential of wind energy, especially during summer months.
Renewable Energy Distribution and Usage in Texas: A Comprehensive Analysis
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250 km Bus 2 DFW 500 km Bus 6 COAL 300 km Bus 7 WIND 400 km Bus 3 UT Bus 1 HOU 150 km 300 km Bus 4 SA No Wind (Good Wind) 400 km • Summer Peak, 3 kW per person, 20 million people, 60 GW • Winter Peak, 80% of Summer Peak • Spring/Fall Peak, 50% of Summer Peak • Nightime, 50% of Daily Peak • Approx 5% losses Bus 5 VAL