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There are 8 comments on Finally, a Political Tailwind for Offshore Wind Power

  1. I have been sailing in Nantucket Sound for more than 25 years and I have been 100% for this wind farm, and frustrated by the wrong-headed (and selfish) arguments given by the minority opposition. To me, part of the heratige of this area is wind power, whether it be fleets of clipper ships or an array of ballerina wind turbines dancing on the water. I believe they look beautiful. Instead, I would like to see the old oil fired power plant on the cape cod canal shut down as they have had bad oil spills

  2. why can’t people realize that these offshore wind turbines are what’s best for us? I mean, it’s clean renewable energy and people are up in arms about the “aesthetics” of the turbines. No wonder the country is going down the tube.

  3. I think it is wonderful that our country is finally starting to look toward renewable energy resources. We are one of the countries that uses the most electricity, it is about time we finally do something about it. Whether we reduce our uses or look to better energy sources, everything is necessary to stop global warming.

  4. If only Big Wind were the green santa they say it is. Those turbines are not going to just float out there. There is environmental impact when you pile drive industrial scale machinery into undisturbed ocean bottom. There will be miles of high voltage cable from each turbine. And though wind is supposedly “clean” they need power from traditional power plants to run. Grid goes down, the stop producing electricity. It’s the only renewable energy option that keeps us reliant on coal burning plants or other thermal plants. The bright red-herring of “NIMBY-ism” keeps thinking people from looking into the serious environmental impacts utility scale wind projects will have. The ruined view is the least of concerns, but it’s always cited as the main reason for opposition to Big Wind. There is a BIG STORY here that you’re ignoring. What happened to investigative journalism?

  5. Of clean, renewable energy. I would like to find one credible climate expert say that man has anything to do with global warming. “An Inconvenient Truth” is not scientific, and saying something is true doesn’t make it true. All of this hysteria going into why man is at the fault of everything is preposterous and is truly getting out of control.

    Think for yourselves, people. Sure, getting off of oil dependence would be a good thing, but saying that’s what’s best for us? Are you kidding me? The country isn’t going down the tubes.

  6. I can’t see how anyone would be surprised at Senator Kennedy’s attitude. It has been consistent through his career and consistent amongst his family–a sense of entitlement and a willingness to use their power to perpetuate their entitlement.

    America’s royal family, indeed!

  7. Well done Seth!…

    As one of the +10,000 members of Clean Power Now (CPN) based on Cape Cod it is always nice to read another positive piece about the project and the man behind it.

    Getting to know Jim Gordon over the last 8years I have nothing but the hightest regard & respect for the man who exudes honesty, integrity and wisdom on a daily basis…

    Who can rightfully hold his head high…

    Despite the onslaught of reprehensible and underhanded personal attacks by the COAL & OIL backed opponents.

    Go Jim Gordon!

    P.s. Please visit CPN’s site @ cleanpowernow.org for the facts about the project.

  8. Ofcourse ofshore wind turbines are a great idea that needs to be pushed more and more. I think that another area that should be promoted more aswell is the possibility of home wind turbines. This would be like building a wind farm but everyone would have their own.

    At least the future of wind power is looking good!

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