The invention relates to a method of storing and transporting wind generated power in the form of 
compressed air energy, via a pipeline, from a location where wind conditions are ideal, to a facility or 
community where energy is needed. The method preferably comprises using at least one wind 
turbine to drive a compressor to compress air into storage, wherein the size and length of the pipeline can be adapted to reduce the pressure losses that are experienced along the length of the pipeline. The pipeline can be located on railroad ties, or on the desert floor, or can be extended along paths where existing right of ways are provided. The facility or 
community using the energy can use energy in the form of 
electricity, or to drive pneumatic tools or equipment, or to generate chilled air as a by-product, which can be used for 
refrigeration, 
air conditioning or 
desalination. A utility or grid can be provided to generate 
compressed air energy when the wind is not blowing, wherein 
compressed air energy can be produced and stored during 
low demand periods, and used during high demand periods.