Cape Cod Times – Editorial “Sound Thinking” February 9, 2018 – Back in 2005, a wind power company known as Cape Wind received permission from the Massachusetts Energy Facilities Siting Board to proceed with a plan to build dozens of wind turbines in the heart of Nantucket Sound. It was the first of a series of legal… More
Still Much to Do to Protect Nantucket Sound!
Cape Cod Times: “Still much to do to protect Nantucket Sound” By Audra Parker – For the last five decades, the people of Cape Cod and political leaders from the Statehouse to the White House have doggedly and successfully fought to protect our waters and our shores from inappropriate development. Still, one treasured area, Nantucket… More
Cape Wind Saga Comes to an End
Cape Cod Year in Review – 2017 Cape Wind Saga Comes to an End Cape Wind Associates abandoned its long-stalled plans for a wind farm on Nantucket Sound in 2017. The company notified the federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management that it has ceased operations and was surrendering its federal lease for 46 square miles… More
Alliance Looks to Future
capecod.com: “With Cape Wind Dead, Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sounds Looks to Future” January 1, 2018 – HYANNIS – A month after Cape Wind surrendered their lease to 46 square miles in Nantucket Sound, the company’s chief opposition group still has no plans to stop their efforts. The Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound remains in… More
Cape Wind Sees Its Demise
Cape Cod Times: “Cape Wind sees its demise after 16-year battle over Nantucket Sound project” By Mary Ann Bragg, December 31, 2017 – HYANNIS — As three new offshore wind energy companies began to establish a presence on the Cape and Islands this year, the often-maligned Cape Wind project ended Dec. 1 with the developer… More
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