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  • Sunday, September 19, 2010

    FATCATS STILL FIGHTING U.S. OCEAN WIND

    Turbine teardown hit; Critics blast ‘hidden costs’ of Cape Wind
    Jay Fitzgerald, September 18, 2010 (Boston Herald)

    "Cape Wind opponents and proponents within the business community traded rhetorical blows…over the costs of the proposed offshore wind-farm in Nantucket Sound.

    "The controversial project’s latest flashpoint is the $66 million cost to ratepayers and taxpayers for the eventual dismantling of Cape Wind’s 130 turbines after the wind-farm ceases its planned operations in 25 years…"


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    [Bob Rio, senior vice president, Associated Industries of Massachusetts:] “This is insanity, and just another example which shows all the hidden costs of this project…Let’s put a stop to this fiasco and spend ratepayers money on cost-effective renewables, not costly ones.”

    "But Andrew Tarsy, executive director of the Progressive Business Leaders Network, hit back by saying Cape Wind is a worthy project needed to wean the state away from other forms of expensive power generation."



    [Andrew Tarsy, executive director, Progressive Business Leaders Network: “Many business leaders support Cape Wind and reject the simple analysis of cost they keep reading because they never measure cost in a vacuum…And they know the cost of doing nothing big on renewable energy is too high and will choke the region’s economy over time.”

    "Cape Wind Associates, the wind project’s developer, adamantly insisted…it will be responsible for the ‘decommissioning’ costs of Cape Wind…"

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