NewEnergyNews More: CAPE WIND OCEAN POWER GETS BOOST

Every day is Earthday.

Some details about NewEnergyNews and the man behind the curtain: Herman K. Trabish, Agua Dulce, CA., Doctor with my hands, Writer with my head, Student of New Energy and Human Experience with my heart

email: herman@NewEnergyNews.net

-------------------

Your intrepid reporter

-------------------

    A tip of the NewEnergyNews cap to Phillip Garcia for crucial assistance in the design implementation of this site. Thanks, Phillip.

-------------------

Pay a visit to the HARRY BOYKOFF page at Basketball Reference, sponsored by NewEnergyNews and Oil In Their Blood.

  • ---------------
  • Sunday, January 8, 2012

    CAPE WIND OCEAN POWER GETS BOOST

    Cape Wind edges ahead after PPA victory
    Paul Garrett, 3 January 2012 (Windpower Monthly)

    "National Grid US is free to buy power from the proposed Cape Wind offshore wind farm, after the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court…upheld a disputed power purchase agreement (PPA).

    "The deal was challenged by the Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound on the grounds that it would result in much higher electricity prices than other renewable-energy options…[The Court found that the] benefits of PPA-1 outweighed its costs…[siding] with an earlier decision by the Department of Public Utilities that the 15-year PPA should stand."


    A Massachusetts voter (click to enlarge)

    "The Alliance’s president and CEO Audra Parker…maintained that the Cape Wind project would never be built.

    "Cape Wind president Jim Gordon said the ruling was a ‘big boost’ for the 130-turbine project, which has had a decade-long gestation period and is to be located 4-11 miles offshore from Cape Cod in the Atlantic Ocean. However, with a buyer still to be found for the remaining 50% of its output, its future remains uncertain."

    0 Comments:

    Post a Comment

    Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.

    << Home