Cape Cod Times: “Offshore wind projects make headway” By Mary Ann Bragg, Apr 4, 2018 – HYANNIS — There are two chances on the horizon for the public to dig into the offshore wind energy plans of Vineyard Wind, with federal and state regulatory reviews underway. At the same time, Vineyard Wind, Bay State Wind and Deepwater Wind… More
STATE CAPITOL BRIEFS – AFTERNOON EDITION – TUESDAY, OCT. 11, 2016 STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE: CAPE WIND DROPS APPEAL IN TRANSMISSION FACILITY CASE
Statehouse News Service: Cape Wind has given up on its appeal of a state board’s denial of its request to extend critical subsea and on-shore transmission facility approvals. The Supreme Judicial Court on Sept. 16 announced it was soliciting amicus briefs in the case brought by the offshore wind farm project against the Energy Facilities… More
Cape Cod Times: Cape Wind Reverses, Drops Appeal
Cape Cod Times: Cape Wind Reverses, Drops Appeal By Ethan Genter BOSTON — In what might be the most definitive sign that Cape Wind officials have given up on the long-running and seemingly unattainable dream of building a wind farm in Nantucket Sound, the company has moved to dismiss its appeal seeking to extend state… More
Statement by the Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound on EFSB Final Decision on Cape Wind Board makes final decision saying ‘no’ to vital transmission line
April 6, 2016: “In a major setback for Cape Wind, the Massachusetts Energy Facilities Siting Board voted today to deny Cape Wind’s request for the extension of critical state and local permits. The approval of the nine state and local permits initially granted by the Board in 2009 is no longer extended, and Cape Wind… More
reNews: Feds Face Cape Wind Wrath
Cape Wind is continuing its fight to build a 468MW offshore wind farm off the US east coast after launching an appeal against a state board decision to deny extensions to transmission line permits. The developer has asked the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court to reverse the Energy Facilities Siting Board decision. Cape Wind said the board committed several errors… More