The West Texas Power Plant That Saved..., Andy Bowman
The West Texas Power Plant That Saved..., Andy Bowman
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The West Texas Power Plant That Saved the World
Energy, Capitalism, and Climate Change

Author: Andy Bowman, Katharine Hayhoe

Narrator: Andy Bowman

Unabridged: 8 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/22/2024


Synopsis

What if the harbinger of our greener future was a small power plant set in the middle of nowhere in West Texas? Longtime alternative energy executive Andy Bowman’s book makes exactly this case, outlining what he suggests is a more sustainable future for American capitalism. The West Texas Power Plant that Saved the World takes the Barilla solar plant in Pecos County as a test case for the state of renewable energy in the twenty-first century United States.For author Andy Bowman, this is a very personal story. Bowman grew up in Galveston and acutely remembers watching stormwater climb up seawalls and wreak havoc on his home. He weaves these memories into his coming of age over two decades in the alternative energy industry, beginning in the 1990s, and tracks it’s the industry’s fits and starts that lead to the Barilla project. Barilla was the first solar project to be built “on spec”: essentially, the plant was built without a contract in place and with the assumption that customers would come. That trailblazing wager represents a tidal shift in the alternative energy industry.In a clear voice, Bowman explains the climate science that necessitated this shift and makes business-based arguments for what the future should look like. The result is a book that tells a personal story of West Texan innovation, gumption, and vision, while also outlining how our society needs to equip itself to confront climate change.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Steve on January 14, 2024

An interesting, and, no doubt, unique, but very much quirky, riff on the evolution and accelerating potential of solar power as a key component of the increasingly urgent need to address climate change. On the one hand, this is an incredibly modest story of a relatively minor power plant in an admitt......more

Goodreads review by Jayne on December 28, 2023

Pretty good overview of solar from 2020. Bummer it came out before IRA bc I think it changes a lot of his predictions/insights. I guess not his fault he can’t tell the future but makes me not like it as much. 240 pages on climate change solutions only mentions hydrogen once, booooo. Spends a lot of......more

Goodreads review by Weston on August 03, 2024

Would give 3.5 stars if I could. I was a bit disappointed in this book after the hype I heard. I thought all/most of the book was going to focus on the details of the Barilla Plant in West TX, how it came to be, how it was going to compete in the deregulated TX power markets, and how other power pla......more

Goodreads review by Jackson on January 09, 2022

Laid a great foundation for the climate issue at hand as well as making a case to have optimism in our ability to confront it. Thoughtfully written and carefully researched!......more

Goodreads review by Melissa on October 15, 2021

A realistic but still optimistic look at the future of energy and climate change.......more