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AUSTIN -- Officials at the state General Land Office are hoping winds from the Gulf Coast could soon supply a surge to light living rooms, run refrigerators and power personal computers in Texas.
Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson will announce today that his office will accept bids from companies that want to lease state lands to build and operate windmills to generate power. The lands are scattered throughout the state, including some in the Gulf of Mexico.
Through the General Land Office, Texas leases land it owns for oil drilling. The state then makes royalties, which are deposited into a school trust fund called the Permanent School Fund. The land office wants to apply that same program to leases for developing wind power.
"In five years, I think we are going to be doing a lot of wind business. But we can't wait for five years to start. We've got to start now," Patterson said.
