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Apr302010
  
  
  
  Cape Wind (finally) gets the green light
 After years of struggle and controversy, America's first offshore wind project finally got the green light when Secretary of Interior, Ken Salazar, approved the Cape Wind project on Apil 28. According to the Cape Wind press release, "Cape Wind’s proposal to build America’s first offshore wind farm on  Horseshoe Shoal would provide most of the electricity used on Cape Cod  and the Islands from clean, renewable energy - reducing this region’s  need to import oil, coal and gas. Cape Wind will create new jobs, help  stabilize electric costs, contribute to a healthier environment,  increase energy independence and establish Massachusetts as a leader in  offshore wind power".
After years of struggle and controversy, America's first offshore wind project finally got the green light when Secretary of Interior, Ken Salazar, approved the Cape Wind project on Apil 28. According to the Cape Wind press release, "Cape Wind’s proposal to build America’s first offshore wind farm on  Horseshoe Shoal would provide most of the electricity used on Cape Cod  and the Islands from clean, renewable energy - reducing this region’s  need to import oil, coal and gas. Cape Wind will create new jobs, help  stabilize electric costs, contribute to a healthier environment,  increase energy independence and establish Massachusetts as a leader in  offshore wind power".





 April 30, 2010
April 30, 2010