Posted on 10/07/2004 6:35:44 AM PDT by Radix
A provision quietly attached to a Defense Department spending bill earlier this week will take the wind out of a mighty wind-energy project on Cape Cod, project supporters say.
The amendment, filed by U.S. Sen. John Warner (R-Va.), chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, will delay indefinitely a proposed wind farm in Nantucket Sound.
``At a time when Americans are more concerned than ever about our reliance on overseas oil, it seems like a particularly bad time to put the brakes on developing a clean and local source of energy,'' said Mark Rodgers, of Cape Cod Wind Associates, which hopes to build the nation's first offshore wind farm.
The amendment - which prohibits the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from approving offshore wind-energy projects without the OK of Congress - is the latest obstacle thrown in the firm's path. Last week, Pentagon officials decided to put off releasing a massive environmental review of the developer's proposal to build 130 of its 400-plus-foot-high wind turbines in a 24-square mile area off Nantucket Sound.
``An indefinite delay in developing that resource would be a step in the wrong direction,'' said Seth Kaplan, senior attorney with the Conservation Law Foundation.
The controversial proposal has created conflicting alliances of unlikely bedfellows. The Conservation Law Foundation is among 10 environmental groups that have come out in support of the privately developed project.
Joining Warner against the project are U.S. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy [related, bio] (D-Mass.), who also sits on the Armed Services Committee, Congressman William Delahunt [related, bio] (D-Quincy) and Bay State Gov. Mitt Romney [related, bio].
``Gov. Romney agrees that before we start developing the oceans, we need to proceed carefully,'' said Romney communications director Eric Fehrnstrom.
Warner has reportedly vacationed on the Cape for years and has two daughters who are summer residents of Osterville. Kennedy and his family, of course, spend summers at their family compound in Hyannisport.
As the debate has turned vitriolic, some project supporters are quietly accusing Warner and Kennedy of engaging in NIMBY behavior - though Not on My Private Beach may be more accurate.
Fehrnstrom says that's not fair. ``(Warner and Kennedy) wouldn't put a wind farm in the middle of the Grand Canyon or at the foot of Mount Rushmore, either,'' he said. ``Nantucket Sound is also a precious natural resource, and it needs to be protected.''
By the way, I heard the PTC is NOT a done deal. It's buried in a "jobs" bill which still has to pass one house of Congress.
The only peope against it are the rich lefties with places at Cape Cod and Marttha's Vinyard who are gonna have to see it.
They're liberals, they deserve to have their property values ruined by a liberal idea.
So9
Darn, now there's 10 lightbulbs in Cape Cod that will need alternative energy sources.
Ugly (and spooky) things, aren't they?
Bad news for me.... We make the fiberglass blades for these windmills... bummer
Liberal elite NIMBY hypocrisy at its finest...
The only good reason I can think of is that the windmills would get in the way of the oil rigs we're putting in next year. (I can dream, can't I?)
Do planes go that low? Can't yall blend the color so they don't stick out so much?
Ha ha ha
The issue has nothing to do with planes. The 170 windmills are each approximately 426 feet high. The projected long-term savings to New England residents: Over $800M over 20-year design life of project.
lol.. they are white for better thermal distribution, and so that they CAN be seen... by birds, planes, terrorists flying low...
There is an alternative proposal to put up the wind farm southeast of Nantucket Island, one that hasn't gotten so much opposition lately.
And any working stiff lucky enough to have a boat and to go out fishing on the sound for bass and blues....
Did you miss this line?
Warner has reportedly vacationed on the Cape for years and has two daughters who are summer residents of Osterville. Kennedy and his family, of course, spend summers at their family compound in Hyannisport.
Sorta splains a lot. NIMBY at work, I live in CA where this is the current basis of everything. They now have cities that need jobs voting to keep Wal-Mart out of their area. Why you might ask? NIMBY, it's moronic.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.