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MASSACHUSETTS: Is it Cape Wind all over again?

August 26, 2021 โ€” Two Nantucket Residents,  backed by a network of think tanks and beachfront property owners along the East Coast, set in motion what appears to be a Cape Wind strategy for derailing the nationโ€™s first industrial-size offshore wind farm and others that are lining up behind it.

Vallorie Oliver, a home designer on Nantucket, filed a lawsuit on Wednesday seeking to block construction of Vineyard Wind until federal regulatory agencies can assure the safety of North Atlantic Right Whales and other endangered species. She and Mary Chalke, a physical therapist and the co-director of Nantucket Residents Against Turbines, said their priority is protecting the right whale, but also indicated they oppose the industrialization of the ocean off of Nantucket with turbines close to 900-feet tall.

โ€œCan you think of a worse place to put the first-in-the-nation, largest-in-the-world wind power plant?โ€ Chalke asked. โ€œWe are playing Russian roulette with our environment.โ€

David Stevenson, policy director at the Delaware-based Caesar Rodney Institute, a โ€œnonprofit committed to protecting individual liberty,โ€ joined Oliver and Chalke at the press conference in front of the State House. He said he is helping to coordinate a fundraising operation for the Vineyard Wind lawsuit and other wind farms that may follow elsewhere along the coast, reaching out to individuals and groups up and down the coast who are opposed to offshore wind for a variety of reasons. He said $70,000 has been raised so far and the immediate goal is $500,000. He said the names of donors will not be disclosed.

Read the full story at the Commonwealth Magazine

Nantucket group protests draft authorization for Vineyard Wind

July 11, 2019 โ€” A Nantucket group wants to delay a key permit needed by Vineyard Wind to construct its 84-turbine wind farm south of the Islands.

ACK Residents Against Turbines, a group of more than 100 citizens, claims that federal regulators favor offshore wind over commercial fishing and intend to allow serious harm to endangered North Atlantic right whales.

โ€œThis process is moving too fast, and everyone needs to slow down and make sure we arenโ€™t creating problems for the North Atlantic right whale that canโ€™t be reversed,โ€ Vallorie Oliver of ACK Residents Against Turbines said Tuesday. โ€œThis particular animal is clearly struggling, yet it appears that the federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries, in their rush to clear the path for Vineyard Wind, are forgetting their obligation to protect the whale.โ€

Read the full story at the Cape Cod Times

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