Abstract

Considerable advances in renewable energy technologies (particularly solar and wind) have been made in the last decade. The Central and South West (CSW) System, which comprises Central Power and Light, Public Service Company of Oklahoma, Southwestern Electric Power, and West Texas Utilities, expects several of them to be cost-competitive to traditional forms of generation within the next 20 years. This article reports on a 5-year, $17.3 million ($10 million is internally funded) effort to install and operate the most viable designs for the CSW System Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana service area.

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