The poster child in the effort to build the first US offshore wind farm is the Cape Wind project off the coast of Cape Cod. The project has been held up for years and is facing an uncertain future. Hear what the players have to say in the battle for and against a windmill park on Cape Cod. Read the text only version on www.flypmedia.com Or get the full multimedia experience on: www.flypmedia.com
Tagged with: Cape • Controversial • Farm • Wind
Filed under: Wind Energy
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From what I have read, this array of 130 wind mills is planned for 25 or so miles off shore anyway.
rich people are gonna have to suck it up. who cares about their views. im sure that residents get upset when someone builds a huge monstrosity of a house. this is the same thing. cape cod is full of rich yuppies who don’t have a leg to stand on. the only reason there is an argument is because these people have money to make their point known.
oh yes!! green energy!!!! thats so evil!!!! lets fight it!!!
i can understand why green energy is so wrong =O
seriously dude i dont even know if it will be in view u retard
oh yes….a view or death of earth..nah ur right i dont blame u for hating gren energy =) ur right^^ viva oil!!!^^
retard -.-
How can anyone think wind turbines are not beautiful? Today’s wind power opponents managed to get used to the hideous, polluting, violent technology of automobiles. Nobody notices automobiles because everybody is used to them. People will get used to wind turbines even more easily.
The Cape Wind folks should do what Ecotricity in Swaffham, UK did: build an observation deck onto a wind turbine and turn it into a tourist attraction. A wind farm is no uglier than an amusement park.