Cape Wind Surging Forward

Cape Wind is going to be setting up a long term power agreement with NSTAR which means they will be offering clean renewable energy at the same price for a long time. While the fossil fuel prices go up and down (lets be honest, up), the wind energy will be locked in at the same rate.

A new poll out also shows that a majority of Cape And Islands residents (57%) now support the wind farm.

In other news, wind turbines don’t lower your property values, one more thing NIMBY’s were wrong about. (more here pdf)

It would seem that this thing might actually get built after all these years!

2 thoughts on “Cape Wind Surging Forward”

  1. As a colonial-rooted Cape Cod native who firmly believes in the sanctity of our maritime heritage, I am writing to ardently express my steadfast support for the Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound. Based upon sensible logic, data and reasoning, I am also conversely opposed to the controversial Cape Wind Project which seeks to despoil and rob us of the pristine nautical legacy bestowed by our forefathers. As a result of the likely profound damaging regional financial, ecological and public safety consequences Cape Wind would wrought upon us all, it should not be allowed to proceed forward to fruition.

    The project poses a cogent danger to essential air and sea navigation. Siting the project in Nantucket Sound is a breach of the public trust. Contrary to their sham claims, the cost of the electricity which the project will produce would not be cheap or competitive. It would be an unbearable fiscal burden hoisted upon us without our sanction or consent. Furthermore, it will represent a deleterious local economic blow by it’s absconding of undeserved taxpayer-funded subsidies, forced real estate devaluations, and lost revenues from commercial and tourism activities. The proposed one hundred thirty wind turbines will perpetually cause unsightly visual contamination and distressing noise pollution. Finally, Cape Wind will unnecessarily endanger a critical marine and wildlife habitat.

    With the aforesaid thoughtful rationales in mind, along with the inherently unfair and inequitable nature of the proposed Cape Wind Project itself, it must not become a reality which will forever doom our children and grandchildren to a ghastly socially inhumane legacy.

    Ron Beaty

  2. It’s a wonderful otturponipy to meet other wildlife gardens and explore the amazing habitats they have created to welcome birds, butterflies, frogs, toads, and pollinators into .

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