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Quotes of Note

The Cape Wind Energy Project is an excellent example of what can be done now to make the transition to renewable energy production without further significant environmental costs. It will stand as a model of progress by the U.S. in meeting its global obligations to reduce greenhouse gases and a model of leadership and compromise by the residents of Cape Cod to reduce air pollution.

-- Woods Hole Research Center



 

Welcome to the Cape Wind photo gallery! Please click on the images to the left to see the photos in each category.

CAPE WIND IN THE COMMUNITY - During the past five years Cape Wind has done over 400 public presentations and events. We have talked to thousands of people across the Cape, Islands, Massachusetts, and around the country.


OFFSHORE WIND FARM -
The Nysted project in Denmark is the world's largest operating offshore wind farm. In addition to the photos in this gallery, you can also see a video of the project here.


CAPE WIND SUPPORT
- Citizens who support Cape Wind have been very active in making sure they are seen and heard. They have participated in demonstrations, rallies, and educational activities.


SENATOR LINCOLN CHAFEE
- Senator Lincoln Chaffee (R-RI) visited the site of the proposed wind farm on June 1, 2006 to learn more about the location and the ongoing research.


WIND IN MASSACHUSETTS - Massachusetts Maritime Academy recently erected a wind turbine in Bourne, Massachusetts.



ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH - During the past five years Cape Wind consultants have been doing extensive environmental research in and around Horseshoe Shoal. Data gathered has contributed to a vast knowledge and understanding of the proposed location.


METEOROLOGICAL (MET) DATA TOWER
- The met tower has been gathering wind, weather, and ocean data for more than three years. The tower, located on the southern portion of Horseshoe Shoal, feeds live data back to research scientists and the Cape Wind website. Click here to see the live data.



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