Five miles from the shore of Mashpee, Cape Cod, rays of sun reflect off the rolling ocean back into the Massachusetts atmosphere. A powerful and quiet 25-knot wind ripples the small waves over Horseshoe Shoal, home to Nantucket Sound‘s most valuable wind resource site. For over 10 years, a battle has been waged by Cape Wind, a private company under New England energy developers Energy Management Inc., over the construction of America‘s first offshore wind farm on these waters. Strict environmental permitting, objections from individuals concerned about sound and visual pollution, and difficult financial conditions have each played a major role in preventing construction from getting under way
Success for the renewable energy economy rides on wind power. Although wind currently accounts for o...
Calls for United States energy independence and concerns about dwindling fossil fuel reserves have d...
Wind power is increasingly being used as a source of renewable energy in order to create electricity...
Wind Power: Harnessing History to Meet the Energy Demand Five miles from the shore of Mashpee, Cape ...
In 2001, Cape Wind Associates announced its proposal to construct America’s first offshore wind farm...
The current U.S. energy policy is unsustainable that has become too costly, because of the irreversi...
This article presents the story of one renewable energy alternative that is available wherever the w...
Cape Wind Associates’ proposal to build the first offshore wind facility in Nantucket Sound has expo...
The United States is considered a global leader in terms of land based wind power, yet its offshore ...
An offshore wind power system is described that consists of wind driven electrical dc generators mou...
Once considered an issue only for environmentalists, renewable energy has entered the mainstream dia...
Today, nearly everyone recognizes the need for the United States to diversify its energy resources. ...
In response to government efforts to promote renewable energy development, Cape Wind Associates prop...
“Today, no area holds more promise than our investments in American energy. In order to limit our de...
Key facts: - The spinning blades of wind turbines convert energy from the wind's motion into electri...
Success for the renewable energy economy rides on wind power. Although wind currently accounts for o...
Calls for United States energy independence and concerns about dwindling fossil fuel reserves have d...
Wind power is increasingly being used as a source of renewable energy in order to create electricity...
Wind Power: Harnessing History to Meet the Energy Demand Five miles from the shore of Mashpee, Cape ...
In 2001, Cape Wind Associates announced its proposal to construct America’s first offshore wind farm...
The current U.S. energy policy is unsustainable that has become too costly, because of the irreversi...
This article presents the story of one renewable energy alternative that is available wherever the w...
Cape Wind Associates’ proposal to build the first offshore wind facility in Nantucket Sound has expo...
The United States is considered a global leader in terms of land based wind power, yet its offshore ...
An offshore wind power system is described that consists of wind driven electrical dc generators mou...
Once considered an issue only for environmentalists, renewable energy has entered the mainstream dia...
Today, nearly everyone recognizes the need for the United States to diversify its energy resources. ...
In response to government efforts to promote renewable energy development, Cape Wind Associates prop...
“Today, no area holds more promise than our investments in American energy. In order to limit our de...
Key facts: - The spinning blades of wind turbines convert energy from the wind's motion into electri...
Success for the renewable energy economy rides on wind power. Although wind currently accounts for o...
Calls for United States energy independence and concerns about dwindling fossil fuel reserves have d...
Wind power is increasingly being used as a source of renewable energy in order to create electricity...