City officials announced last week that they are kicking around the idea of building a wind farm off the Rockaway Peninsula. . .about 13 miles off the coast of New York City.
The offshore wind farm would be the largest in the United States, boasting 350 megawatts.
Here's what Kevin Burke, CEO of Con Edison had to say about it...
"If the technical, environmental, economic and social challenges can be met, and we have the support of government, energy and environmental leaders, I am confident this project will be built and produce enormous benefits for our region.”
Of course, it's likely that the price tag will be the key.
Back in 2007, a proposal for a 140 megawatt wind farm off the shore of Jones Beach was canceled after project estimates came in at more than twice the initial estimate.
And this latest 350 megawatt project is estimated to run anywhere between $1.35 billion and $2.7 billion.
Still, a lot has changed in the past two years. Most importantly, a pro-renewables White House that is likely to get its national renewable porftolio standard approved this year.
I suppose we'll get a better handle on how this will work out later in the year. But I'm optimistic that at some point very soon, a big chunk of New York City's power is going to come from offshore wind.
Yesterday, following
requests from a group of
investors, Nike resigned
its position on the board
of directors of the U.S.
Chamber of Commerce.
This announcement comes
just one week after
Pacific Gas &
Electric and Exelon
announced they were
leav...
Yesterday, California
governor Arnold
Schwarzenegger ordered
that one third of the
state's electricity come
from renewable resources
by 2020.
You may recall yesterday,
when the governor
threatened to veto a bill
that would accomplish the
same goal...
Mitsubishi announced last
week that it has signed a
contract with
Peugeot-Citroen to
jointly develop and
market electric cars.
Under the terms of the
deal, Mitsubishi will
supply the vehicles, and
Peugeot-Citroen will sell
the vehicles in 2010.
A...
Duke Energy, the third
largest electric power
company in the United
States, announced
yesterday that it will be
building a 200 megawatt
wind farm near Casper,
Wyoming.
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for between 50,000 and
60,000 homes, the wind
farm will...
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For the World March for
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House of Representatives
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Blog: Obama Leaning Toward 34,000 More Troops for Afghanistan by Team O.
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— Jonathan S. Landay, John
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Youssef, McClatchy
Newspapers: "President
Barack Obama is nearing a
decision to send more
than 30,000 additional
U.S. troops to
Afghanistan next year,
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Blog: HEALTH FEAR OVER PLANS TO LET PUPILS USE MOBILE PHONES IN LESSONS by Team O.
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— Sunday November 8,2009
By Lucy Johnston
CHILDREN are being
encouraged to use mobile
phones in school despite
dire warnings from health
chiefs.
Becta, a government
advisory group set up to
promote technology in
schools, has published a
study recommendi... more