After countless bureaucratic skirmishes and nearly a decade, Cape Wind supporters are hopeful the project is nearing final approval. Last month, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said he would make a final decision on America’s first offshore wind farm by April, and labor activists and environmentalists are calling on him to ok what would be one of the largest wind-energy projects in the country.
In a letter calling on the Interior Secretary to support Cape Wind, Electrical Workers head Ed Hill writes:
If allowed to proceed, Cape Wind will create 600 to 1,000 jobs, employment opportunities that are critical to IBEW members.
When operational, the 130-tubine farm – to be located off of Nantucket Sound – is expected to generate 454 megawatts, or approximately 75 percent of Cape Cod’s power needs.
Hill writes:
Approval of Cape Wind is not only important to IBEW members; it will help advance the Obama administration’s goals of creating green jobs, improving environmental quality, and help make the U.S. more energy independent.
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Public comments are being accepted until February 12.