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The members of the League of Women Voters, Cape Cod Area believe that the development of utility scale wind energy resources, such as the project proposed by Cape Wind is critical in: meeting the energy needs of our area; helping to provide clean air; providing health benefits for our citizens and addressing the issue of climate change.
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If Cape Wind were operational since we started monitoring this data we would have produced the following amount of clean renewable energy and greenhouse gas offsets:
11,723,474
cumulative MW hours
6,113,888
tons of CO2 offset
 Cape Wind in the News
Clean Power Now blasts Cape Wind opponents for delay tactics, grassroots group accuses opponents of taking money from coal and oil interests
Thursday, July 22, 2010
 Opinions and Editorials
Ted Danson: Congress, Offshore Wind Just Needs a Push
Thursday, July 22, 2010
 Press Releases
CapeWind Statement on Attorney General Martha Coakley's Information Requests
Friday, July 09, 2010
 Cape Wind in the News
Cape Wind gets a boost from CEOs
Thursday, July 01, 2010
 Cape Wind in the News
Audubon Society supports Nantucket Sound wind farm
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
On the same day the federal government was sued for its opinion that the proposed Nantucket Sound wind farm will not hurt endangered species, New England's largest conservation organization released its most emphatic statement to date backing the project. Massachusetts Audubon Society, which has long voiced conditional support for Cape Wind's plan to build 130 wind turbines in the Sound, announced Friday that the government and the project's developer have met a call the society issued in 2006 for more environmental data before the project is built.
Note: Click here to read this Cape Cod Times article
Click here to read the statement from the Mass Audubon Society on Cape Wind
 Press Releases
Strong Sea Breeze Again Reported At Cape Wind Site During Time of High Electricity Demand
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
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Cape Wind power deal aired in Bridgewater
Sunday, June 20, 2010
...Bridgewater residents and business owners who spoke to a Times reporter before yesterday's hearing said the premium cost of Cape Wind electricity would be acceptable if it led to more stable prices in the long term and less dependency on oil. "That would be worth it, as long as the fee is minimal," said Frank Doyle, as he waited for an order at Cape Cod Cafe on Winter Street. Doyle, who is a National Grid customer and said he did not feel strongly one way or the other about climate change, argued that the stable rates Cape Wind could provide over the long term make the project desirable. "It's supposed to be good for the environment," said Scott Bena, owner of Yankee Clipper Barber Shop on Broad Street. Bena said he pays about $50 a month to keep the lights on in his small shop and about $200 for his home, and he wouldn't mind paying a few dollars more a month for energy from Cape Wind.
Note: Click here to read this article in the Cape Cod Times
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Ten States Aim for Offshore Wind Boom in Alliance with Interior Department
Friday, June 11, 2010
Wind energy along Atlantic seaboard won't need long, expensive transmission lines to supply cities with electric power
WASHINGTON—If Interior Secretary Ken Salazar’s proposed advances for siting offshore windmills are as sleek, transparent and finely tuned as promised, then Cape Wind in Massachusetts won’t be a solo act for too long.
Note: Click here to read entire article on SolveClimate
 Opinions and Editorials
Blowing past the naysayers
Wednesday, June 02, 2010
Editorial from Boston Business Journal (May 21-May 27, 2010)
He's nine years into a regulatory odyssey. His project has been ambushed by political forces near and far. But the rest of the country has finally caught up to Jim Gordon, CEO of Cape Wind, who had the temerity (and more importantly, the resources) to propose putting 130 turbines in Nantucket Sound. Now he has half of his power sold to National Grid, and construction of the wind farm may begin as soon as the end of the year. This is very good news for Massachusetts and the nation.
Note: Click on the headline above to read the rest of the editorial
 Opinions and Editorials
Perspectives Column in Boston Globe Magazine by Tom Keane
Monday, May 24, 2010
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See offshore wind turbines operating gracefully in this short video clip from an offshore wind farm in Denmark. [go>>] |
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