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Survey work is beginning on Cape Wind, the long-debated project to put 130 wind turbines off the coast of Cape Cod in Massachusetts. But final approval of the wind farm is far from certain.
Four wind lease areas offshore from the Outer Cape were provisionally awarded Oct. 29 through the federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management — two to Avangrid Renewables and two to Invenergy NE ...
November is here on Cape Cod, bringing with it the expectations of the upcoming holidays. But, for now, we're going to take a look back at the news stories that the Cape Cod Times team reported on ...
Flying 22 miles south of Martha's Vineyard to the Vineyard Wind site for an up-close look at the turbine blade that splintered into pieces. Cape Cod Times photo shoot: How Vineyard Wind's broken ...
Invenergy NE Offshore Wind, meanwhile, won an area more than 46 miles off the Maine coast for $4.9 million and another off Cape Cod for $5.8 million. In total, the companies leased about 440,000 ...
A federal appeals court today rejected the Federal Aviation Administration’s ruling that the Cape Wind project’s turbines present “no hazard” to aviation, overturning a vital clearance for ...
WASHINGTON • In a decision that could boost development of wind power nationwide, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar on Wednesday approved the controversial offshore wind project off Cape Cod ...
As Gov. Maura Healey visited the state’s oldest ice cream shop on the Massachusetts Ice Cream Trail, she also clashed with a swarm of protesters on wind energy, housing and migrants.
The article Cape Cod Marathon Seeks Title Sponsor After SouthCoast Wind Departs appeared first on Falmouth Patch. The 48th running will be held Indigenous Peoples’ Holiday Weekend, Oct . 11-12.
The controversial Cape Wind energy project off the Massachusetts coast would have little negative impact on the environment, the U.S. Interior Department's Minerals Management Service said on Friday.
The first four wind lease areas in the Gulf of Maine were provisionally awarded by the federal government on Oct. 30. How many are near Cape Cod?