Did 0bama approve this? It won’t help help the values of his real-estate there.
Or maybe He is getting his 10% kickback from the wind farm to make up for it.
Biden is totally unaware of this. This is all deep state globalist transhumanists acting on their “hive mind” own.
Boy is Obama gonna be pissed! Maybe the US administrative state is bigger and stronger and more influential than even Hussein Obama. And broader, even, than Michelle’s behind.
Spending billions to chase fantasies.
Photos and simulations of the anticipated ocean views found here:
The still blades seem to sit on the horizon.
The wind farm will be too far away for MV residents to truly appreciate.
-fJRoberts-
It is not a farm. It is an electrical factory. Not a farm. A factory.
Don’t think it will fly. MV is notorious for keeping unaesthetic things from view.
This is the one that Ted Kennedy and family nixed because it upset their pristine views off MV.
Will end up like the Key Bridge in Baltimore after it’s designed and built to
DEI and affirmative action standards.
Offshore fish habitat in 10 years.
Bump
will help lower consumer costs,
Thats a lie...it hasn’t anywhere else. If anything, they go up.
At least it will kill all off those stupid lobsters and cod and seals and whales.
If you’ve gotta build one of these boondoggles, then right off of Mathaaaaaahs Vinyaaaaaahd is the perfect place for it. Build it nice and tall! Cover as much of the water there as possible.
Let the locals have the Gaia worship they support and let ‘em have it good and hard.
They are homes of wealthy people.
When you hire the illiterate to teach English composition, the result is gibberish.
In unrelated news the Chinese are building a coal burning power plant a week, eliminating any hypothetical CO2 reductions from the Marxist Vinyard plant.
One or two Nor’easters will show the fallacy of that...
They need to remove all the homes on Martha’s Vineyard and install a hydrogen plant good supply of water on hand.
Suppose these massive offshore wind farms get built and are suppling a significant amount of power to the local grid. Hurricanes are not unknown in that area and even a small hurricane would devastate these wind farms. What would make up for the loss of power before these wind farms could be rebuilt? The recent hailstorm in Texas shows the vulnerability of solar farms to weather damage. Wind farms are particularly vulnerable to adverse weather damage as they are clustered in areas of most wind. High winds can literally rip those massive blades off or cause the windmill to go into overdrive tearing it to pieces.