• Councillors raise concerns over proposed Coolcappa wind-farm

    Updated: 2024-03-31 15:14:13
    Concerns were raised with Limerick City and County Council (LCCC) this week regarding the health effects for local communities from wind turbines as a protest took place outside over a proposed wind-farm in Coolcappa. Over 20 residents from the West Limerick village protested at the Dooradoyle chamber before Monday’s meeting with placards reading ‘Protect Our Future Generation’, ‘560 Metres is Too Close For Kids To Grow Up Beside’, and ‘Wind Turbines Putting Wealth Before Health’. The protesters said they are . . .

  • Can ‘clean energy’ schemes get any crazier?

    Updated: 2024-03-31 13:30:07
    The US Interior Department’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management recently designated two Wind Energy Areas in deepwater areas off the Oregon coast. BOEM is also reviewing offshore wind energy development options for the Gulf of Maine, Central Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and maybe Great Lakes. They’re part of Team Biden’s plan to deploy 30,000 megawatts of offshore wind energy capacity by 2030 and 15,000 MW of floating offshore wind energy capacity by 2035. Capacity is what the turbines could generate, when . . .

  • Expansion of alternative energy senseless

    Updated: 2024-03-31 13:24:52
    In 2004, Pennsylvania implemented one of the most aggressive mandates to adopt wind and solar energy. At the time, less than 1 percent of net energy generation came from these sources. In 2023, after nearly $1.5 billion in subsidies, wind and solar generated less than 2 percent. So, what’s the point? That’s the question Gov. Josh Shapiro must answer before any expansion to Pennsylvania’s Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards (AEPS). Instead, he is doubling down on uneconomical fuels and technologies, resulting . . .

  • Offshore wind threatens centuries of fishing, creates more problems than it solves

    Updated: 2024-03-30 13:53:35
    The New England electric grid – ISO New England – has a website that includes a display featuring two pie charts that show where our electricity is coming from, updated in real time. Right now, “renewables” are at 7% of our total energy mix. Wind is 28% of that 7%, solar is 10% of that 7%, and the rest of the renewables come from burning wood, trash, and methane from dumps. Hydro isn’t listed as renewable, natural gas and nuclear . . .

  • Man falls to death from wind mill structure in Theni

    Updated: 2024-03-30 13:48:52
    Saravanakumar, son of Marimuthu of VOC Street, Jayamangalam in Periyakulam in Theni district, died when he allegedly fell from a 15-feet high wind mill structure at a place in Kandamanur police station limits on Friday. Police said that he was working in the wind mill unit for the last year and had gone to carry out some repairs in one of the structures. When he reached the top along with some electrical materials and equipment, he suddenly slipped and fell . . .

  • Eneco says no to new offshore wind farms, calls for new system

    Updated: 2024-03-29 13:00:51
    Energy company Eneco has pulled out of bidding to develop two new offshore wind farms, saying the financial risks are too great and there is a growing risk of delays. Tendering has begun to build two new wind farms off the coast at IJmuiden, which should produce enough electricity for four million households. However, Eneco said on Thursday, it is not taking part. “In the early years high subsidies were paid for the production of electricity but this has been . . .

  • DeSantis’ office quietly backed Florida ban on wind energy

    Updated: 2024-03-29 00:41:07
    Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office quietly helped write a bill to curtail wind energy in the state of Florida, email records provided to the Tampa Bay Times show. A version of that bill is now awaiting DeSantis’ signature to become law, which will ban offshore wind turbines in state waters. It also proposes to delete the majority of references to climate change found in state law, the Times previously reported. Florida lawmakers passed the bills, Senate Bill 1624 and House Bill . . .

  • Historic cottage demolished in Wick to make way for turbines

    Updated: 2024-03-28 15:06:58
    A Victorian cottage near Wick railway station is in the process of being demolished to make way for the transportation of wind turbine parts through the town. Bankhead Cottage is on the corner of Thurso Road and Bankhead Road and is described as a “two-bay rubble-built cottage with a similar three-bay structure abutting the rear elevation and W gable”, according to Canmore, a catalogue of Scottish heritage sites compiled and managed by Historic Environment Scotland. The cottage had, however, been . . .

  • Infrasound from wind turbines could be ‘a huge threat to the entire biodiversity’: doctor

    Updated: 2024-03-27 21:04:31
    More than 70,000 wind turbines operate across the United States, and the U.S. government continues to approve offshore wind projects as part of its transition toward clean energy. When wind turbines rotate, however, they generate not only electricity but also infrasound. For Dr. Ursula Bellut-Staeck, this development represents “a huge problem for all forms of organisms,” including humans. The medical doctor and scientific author has been studying the health effects of infrasound for several years. She has been looking into . . .

  • Right whales seem to not be a concern in new plans

    Updated: 2024-03-27 18:59:18
    Massachusetts fishermen say feds are hypocritical in Gulf of Maine wind energy designation. A move to designate two million acres in the Gulf of Maine as a hub for wind energy is snagging a sharp hook from Massachusetts fishermen who say the development overlooks risks to the North Atlantic right whale. A handful of Bay State fishermen advocacy groups are teaming with counterparts from across New England in criticizing the Biden administration’s plans to industrialize the area off the coasts . . .

  • State police investigating shooting of wind turbines

    Updated: 2024-03-27 18:16:52
    Police are investigating after two wind turbines in Schuylkill County were shot at. According to Pennsylvania State Police in Frackville, two wind turbines belonging to Avangrid Renewables in the area of Raven Run Road and Ringown Boulevard in Union Township were intentionally shot at with a firearm. Anyone with information on the incident is being asked to contact state police at Frackville at 570-874-5300.

  • Tolowa Dee-ni oppose Windmill Energy

    Updated: 2024-03-27 18:15:00
    The Tolowa Dee-ni Nation announced it has passed a Resolution opposing offshore wind energy. The Nation, which covers Del Norte County and much of southwest Oregon, urges the Department of Interior and Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to halt all scoping and permitting for offshore wind projects, until a comprehensive and transparent procedure is developed. The Tolowa Dee-ni is a federally recognized Indian Nation, one of 574 federally recognized tribes in the United States that depend on traditional places, foods . . .

  • Wind energy developments won’t be allowed within 35 km of Rocky Mountains

    Updated: 2024-03-20 22:52:13
    Alberta sent a draft map to industry showing where renewable energy projects will and won’t be allowed. Large swaths of land near Alberta’s Rocky Mountains and foothills will be off limits for wind energy developments under the province’s new regulations for renewables projects. Alberta sent a draft map on Thursday evening to industry showing where renewable energy projects will and won’t be allowed, which restricts developments in national parks and UNESCO heritage sites, and creates a buffer along the eastern . . .

  • Commissioners approve moratorium on new wind farm projects

    Updated: 2024-03-20 13:19:57
    A moratorium on the development of any new wind farms in Madison County has been approved by the Madison County Board of Commissioners. The Commissioners Tuesday voted to approve the recommendation of the county’s Plan Commission to put in place the moratorium The county adopted a wind farm ordinance in 2002 and only one project has been approved since that time in northern Madison County. Larry Strange, director of the Planning Department, said the ordinance should be reviewed. “The ordinance . . .

  • Janet Mills proposes rolling back dune protections to build offshore wind port

    Updated: 2024-03-19 13:55:26
    Gov. Janet Mills wants to roll back protections for the sand dunes that partially make up the state’s preferred site for a landmark offshore wind terminal. The Democratic governor’s bill, which was submitted this week by Rep. Gerry Runte, D-York, a member of the Legislature’s energy committee, is aimed at clearing the way for the terminal. The Mills administration picked Sears Island in Searsport over nearby Mack Point as its preferred staging ground for shipping wind components out to sea. . . .

  • Biden administration sued over Virginia offshore wind farm approval

    Updated: 2024-03-19 13:35:45
    A conservative think tank on Monday sued the Biden administration in an effort to reverse approval of what would be the largest offshore wind farm of its kind. The Heartland Institute filed the suit with the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, a nonprofit that advocates for an economically libertarian approach to environmental action and has denied the existence of human-caused climate change. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, seeks to reverse the National . . .

  • Protest in Varna against wind facilities in the Black Sea

    Updated: 2024-03-18 14:22:00
    Representatives of the fishing and tourism industries are protesting in Varna against the draft law on renewable energy in marine areas. Traffic in the area of the Palace of Culture and Sports was disrupted for 3 hours before noon on Monday 18 March. At the same time, a round table on the development of wind farms in the nearby Black Sea is being organised by the Centre for the Study of Democracy (CSD). “The so-called CSD continues to lobby for . . .

  • Langworthy, state lawmakers, others call for Great Lakes wind turbine moratorium

    Updated: 2024-03-16 14:16:10
    At the end of 2022, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) released a feasibility study focused on wind turbine energy production in Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. The 136-page study and 51-page white paper concluded that offshore wind production on the lakes isn’t cost effective, nor a unique and critical contribution to the states climate goals. But Citizens Against Wind Turbines In Lake Erie (CAWTILE) are still fighting for their cause because the study does leave room . . .

  • Landmark wind turbine noise ruling from High Court referred to attorney general

    Updated: 2024-03-16 13:41:03
    The attorney general is studying a landmark High Court ruling on noise from wind turbines that could have implications for the operation of existing and future wind farms. Officials from two Government departments, Housing and Environment, have joined the chief law officer in examining the judgement. Wind Energy Ireland, which represents most wind farm owners in the country, also has experts scrutinising it. The ruling found that turbine noise – even if within planning regulation limits – could be categorised . . .

  • Feds announce possible location for Gulf of Maine wind farm

    Updated: 2024-03-16 13:31:55
    Maine’s lobster industry opposes plans for a commercial wind energy facility in a 2-million-acre swath of the gulf. Federal officials announced Friday they have identified a 2-million-acre swath of the Gulf of Maine for a commercial wind farm. The designated area ranges from about 23 to 93 miles off the coasts of Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management said the area is 80% smaller than the initial proposal and avoids lobstering areas, tribal fishing grounds, . . .

  • Farmers, regional communities devastated but developers delighted by Victoria’s renewables fast-track

    Updated: 2024-03-15 15:00:42
    Farmers and communities objecting to massive solar or wind farms would be forced to go to the ­Supreme Court under a radical Victorian plan to fast track renewable projects across the state, which the energy industry wants adopted nationwide. The Allan government’s decision to accelerate the planning ­approval process for renewable energy projects has left regional communities deeply concerned, with the Victorian Farmers Federation condemning it as a “slap in the face after years of sham consultation”. The changes will . . .

  • Wind farm project loses appeal for second time

    Updated: 2024-03-14 13:31:27
    A wind farm project in southern Scotland has been rejected at appeal for the second time. The scheme at Garcrogo Hill and Barmark Hill, near Corsock in Dumfries and Galloway, would have involved the construction of seven turbines. A previous bid for nine turbines was refused at appeal in August 2022. A Scottish government reporter has ruled that revised proposals by Energiekontor UK should not go ahead either. ‘Range of benefits’ The company argued that the scheme could deliver a . . .

  • Crashed truck carrying wind turbine tower closes I-84 in eastern Oregon

    Updated: 2024-03-14 00:37:26
    A truck transporting a large section of a wind turbine tower crashed on westbound Interstate 84, closing both directions of the freeway between exit 304 North of Baker City and exit 374 near Ontario on Wednesday. The closure is also impacting eastbound traffic from exit 265 near La Grande to Ontario. A photo shared by the Oregon Department of Transportation shows a semitruck on its side. A wind turbine section is blocking the roadway. Transportation officials warned that the eastern . . .

  • Congress inserts conditions for Idaho wind farm in federal spending bill

    Updated: 2024-03-12 00:56:22
    Congress passed a federal spending package late into the evening on Friday that funds several key agencies through September, avoiding a government shutdown. Tucked inside one of the bills is a measure that specifically addresses a proposed wind farm in Idaho. The appropriations bill for the Interior Department includes a section about the Lava Ridge Wind Project, proposed on public lands in the Magic Valley. It says no funds in the package can be used for “granting, issuing or renewing . . .

  • Minnesota eyes permitting reform for clean energy amid gridlock in Congress

    Updated: 2024-03-12 00:50:16
    The Minnesota Energy Infrastructure Permitting Act, which was introduced last week, would reduce procedural requirements, consolidate environmental review authority for energy projects to a single state agency, limit certain contested case hearings and exempt all wind and solar projects and some transmission lines from certificate of need permits.

  • Saint John Energy wind farm accused of freeloading at N.B. Power’s expense

    Updated: 2024-03-12 00:34:40
    N.B. Power has asked permission to begin charging a "balancing" fee for having to deal with constantly fluctuating production levels. … N.B. Power lawyer John Furey accused Saint John Energy of dirty tricks at the hearing by financing two experts, one openly and one secretly, to testify against the proposals.

  • Annulation historique des autorisations éoliennes

    Updated: 2024-03-11 14:26:35
    [The Council of State rendered a historic decision on March 8 making authorizations for onshore wind turbines and the rules for renewing wind facilities illegal. This decision is the result of a request submitted by the Fédération Environnement Durable and fifteen associations. The Council of State canceled all of the provisions concerning the three successive versions of the noise pollution measurement protocol intended to protect the health of neighbors. This decision not only concerns authorizations and current projects, but could . . .

  • Apex pulls the plug on Tama County wind project

    Updated: 2024-03-09 20:02:34
    After first leasing office space in downtown Dysart more than two years ago, the Virginia-based company Apex Clean Energy – better known by its commercial wind energy project name, Winding Stair Wind – has terminated its leases with Tama County landowners. “Apex Clean Energy has made the difficult decision not to pursue the Winding Stair Wind project at this time and will be terminating the existing wind leases,” Drew Christensen, Apex’s senior director of public engagement, said in an email . . .

  • Oklahoma landowners exploring what can be done to prevent turbines being built near their homes

    Updated: 2024-03-09 20:00:41
    A group of Oklahoma landowners are organizing to fight wind turbines being built near their homes. A view in Lincoln County could be changing soon, and the people who live there aren’t too happy about it as the trees could one day be wiped out and replaced with wind turbines. “If we want to preserve Oklahoma’s farmland and ranchland, we have got to take a strong look at this,” Saundra Traywick said. Two private companies say they’re filling a clean . . .

  • Local fisherman file lawsuit over Morro Bay offshore wind energy projects

    Updated: 2024-03-09 19:58:02
    Central Coast fishermen filed a lawsuit over the planned offshore wind development off Morro Bay’s coast. The lawsuit is against the California Coastal Commission, California State Lands Commission, three offshore wind developers and the vessel owners who are conducting offshore research in the area. Sheri Hafer is a representative with the Morro Bay Commercial Fishermen Organization, one of the parties that filed the lawsuit. Hafer said their concerns over the development grew when the California State Lands Commission issued a . . .

  • Pottawattamie County Supervisors approve wind, solar energy ordinance

    Updated: 2024-03-09 19:43:01
    After months of debate and listening to public input, the Pottawattamie County Board of Supervisors recently approved new regulations for wind and solar energy projects. “We have, I think, really done our due diligence on this, on the documents that are all presented to you, and it meets all of the public feedback that we’ve heard along with all of the board considerations that we put into this,” Planning and Development Director Matt Wyant said at the Feb. 27 board . . .

  • Mahoning County commissioners ban solar and wind farms in ten townships

    Updated: 2024-03-09 19:34:09
    After holding a Feb. 15 public hearing, the Mahoning County commissioners on Thursday approved adding 10 more townships to the places in Mahoning County where “economically significant wind farm, large wind farm and large solar facility” cannot be constructed. The commissioners approved their first ban Nov. 9 affecting Green Township after trustees there requested it. The commissioners held two public hearings before approving the resolution, which was made possible by an Ohio law called Senate Bill 52 that went into . . .

  • Bürger gehen gegen Windkraft in Warrenzin auf die Barrikaden

    Updated: 2024-03-09 19:31:39
    [Citizens take to the barricades against wind power in Warrenzin] In der Region wird derzeit vielerorts über die Pläne für den Ausbau der Windkraft diskutiert. Auch in Warrenzin überlegen Bürger, wie sich sich dagegen wehren können. Gegen den Vorentwurf 2023 des Regionalen Planungsverbandes Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, der Vorranggebiete für Windenergieanlagen ausweist, formiert sich auch im Demminer Bereich Widerstand. Denn „um bis zum Jahr 2045 die Treibhausgasneutralität in Deutschland sicherzustellen“, so das Dokument, müssen in der Planungsregion bis Jahresende 2032 „mindestens 2,1 . . .

  • Nei til vindmølleparker

    Updated: 2024-03-09 19:18:01
    Nedbygging av norsk natur går nå i rekord-fart. Norske distriktskommuner skriker etter flere arbeidsplasser og samtidig gir dårlig kommuneøkonomi i distriktskommunene motivasjon til å godta at naturen og tradisjonelle næringer må gi plass for ny industri. Vi har spesielt sett det i mange år i havbruksnæringen, den gir sårt tiltrengte arbeidsplasser i distriktene og gir penger direkte i kommunekassen gjennom havbruksfondet. Dette gjør at mange kommuner føler de er nødt til å gi plass for denne industrien og tillater en . . .

  • Wind farm noise constituted nuisance to nearby residents, High Court rules

    Updated: 2024-03-09 14:34:00
    A High Court judge has found that wind farm noise levels at certain times of the day constitute a nuisance to nearby residents. [download the judgement] In a decision that is understood to have implications for the operation of wind turbines, Ms Justice Emily Egan held that noise levels from the two-turbine Ballyduff Windfarm at Kilcomb, near Enniscorthy, Co Wexford, amounted to an “unreasonable interference” with the enjoyment of two couples’ properties. The cases are the first private nuisance claims . . .

  • Dismantled Pemberton wind turbine won’t be replaced; Hull Wind II remains offline

    Updated: 2024-03-08 14:18:28
    The wind turbine at Pemberton Point taken down last month will not be replaced, and the seawall damage that occurred when the tower fell to the ground will be paid by the demolition company, town officials said this week. Meanwhile, at the other end of town, Hull Wind II at the landfill remains offline, awaiting repairs to its computer system, according to Hull Municipal Light Board Chair Patrick Cannon. “Once that work is completed, hopefully within the next couple of . . .

  • East Zorra–Tavistock rejects proposed wind farm project

    Updated: 2024-03-08 14:13:15
    A wind farm project proposed for the Cassel and Innerkip areas of East Zorra-Tavistock ended before it began Wednesday after East Zorra–Tavistock council declared the township an “unwilling host.” The unanimous decision was met with loud cheers from most of the standing room-only crowd, who had gathered in council chambers to hear presentations from Helmut Schneider, Prowind Canada’s vice-president of renewable energy, and David Cunningham, a local farmer who represented Wind Concerns EZT, a grassroots citizens’ group. “I believe that . . .

  • Scots scientist charged over ‘enormous’ £7m wind farm fraud scheme

    Updated: 2024-03-06 14:52:05
    A Scots scientist has been accused of scamming wind farm investors out of £7.4million. Dr Paul Dougan, a former renewable energy firm boss and Oxford graduate, has been accused of using investors’ cash to buy up a string of properties across Scotland and the UK in an “enormous” case brought by prosecutors in Northern Ireland. The 54-year-old, from Glasgow, faces a catalogue of offences alongside an ex business partner. He is accused of a total of 24 charges, including acquiring . . .

  • Southern Ocean wind zone cut to save whales, parrots

    Updated: 2024-03-06 14:48:49
    An offshore wind farm zone near western Victoria will be one-fifth of its initially drafted size to give the right of way to whales as the state races for “first wind”. One of six areas earmarked around Australia’s coast, Federal Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen declared the finalised zone on Wednesday after consultation with local leaders, industry and community groups. The Southern Ocean zone, located 15km to 20km off Victoria’s coast near industrial Portland, will span 1030 sq . . .

  • 100-ton wind turbine blades fall to pieces in Vietnam

    Updated: 2024-03-06 14:25:11
    Blades of a wind turbine totaling 100 tons fell off 140 meters and broke into pieces in the Mekong Delta province of Bac Lieu on Friday. Residents of Hoa Binh District heard a loud noise at around 5 p.m. Friday and saw wing blades at Hoa Binh Wind Power No. 5 fell to the ground. No person was injured. Authorities of the district were seen on site Saturday morning to examine the accident. The blades, each of which is 80 . . .

  • Surprise discovery of wind farm project in Philippine reserve prompts alarm

    Updated: 2024-03-06 14:21:29
    Conservationists have expressed alarm over the surprise discovery that a Singapore-based company has started construction of a wind farm inside the Philippines’ Masungi Georeserve. The Masungi Karst Conservation Area (MKCA), declared a strict nature reserve and wildlife sanctuary since 1993, is home to more than 400 wildlife species. The site is located in Rizal, a province about 60 kilometers (37 miles) south of the Philippine capital, Manila. “This development entails widespread road construction and raises significant concerns for local wildlife, . . .

  • Wind turbine collapse at Mekong Delta flagship farm

    Updated: 2024-03-06 01:03:00
    A wind turbine suffered a major collapse earlier this week on a flagship renewable energy project in Vietnam’s Bac Lieu province, according to local media reports. The incident occurred on the Hoa Binh 5 wind farm, operated by local developer Hacom Bac Lieu Energy in a region of coastal flatlands in the Mekong Delta, according Vietnamese news website Dan Tri. A broken tower resulted in the nacelle and blades falling crashing to the ground. The blades “broke into many sections, . . .

  • Neighbors say Dominion Energy wind turbine project causing issues in Virginia Beach

    Updated: 2024-03-05 20:46:20
    Residents in the Croatan neighborhood of Virginia Beach are annoyed. Dominion Energy recently started the on-land portion of their Offshore Wind Turbine Project. The company plans on building 176 turbines about 20 miles off the coast of Virginia Beach. When fully constructed in 2026, the “Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind Commercial Project” will provide clean and renewable energy to their grid, cutting down on millions of tons of carbon emissions. “We come ashore at State Military Reservation, it goes underground through . . .

  • Ted Hughes: Former poet laureate’s estate backs campaigners fighting giant wind farm on Calderdale moorland

    Updated: 2024-03-05 14:49:45
    The Mytholmroyd-born poet was famous for his evocation of the natural world, inspired by the Calder Valley landscape he grew up in. Stop Calderdale Windfarm, marshalling objections to Calder Wind Farm Ltd’s proposals for a 65-turbine wind farm on more than 2,300 hectares of land at Walshaw Moor above Hebden Bridge, says the Ted Hughes Estate – run by poet’s widow Carol Hughes – is behind their campaign. Calderdale Wind Farm Ltd says the wind farm could be England’s biggest . . .

  • EDF wind farm to pay £5.5 million to vulnerable customers after overcharging grid

    Updated: 2024-03-05 14:41:37
    Energy company EDF will pay £5.5 million into a fund designed to help vulnerable customers after regulator Ofgem found that it had overcharged the grid. Ofgem said that EDF’s Dorenell Windfarm Limited (DWL) charged “excessive prices” when it was asked to reduce its output. “Ofgem considers that DWL charged excessive prices to reduce output where this was required to keep the system balanced, and the breach pushed up costs for consumers,” Ofgem said in a statement on Monday. The regulator . . .

  • Are the wind turbines at Lake George messing with the BOM’s weather radar?

    Updated: 2024-03-03 17:58:41
    Ever checked Canberra’s weather radar on the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) website and wondered why there’s always a patch of heavy rain just above Bungendore on the map? Chances are, residents in the area are actually looking up into a clear blue sky because of a phenomenon known as “false echoes”. Here’s what’s going on … But first, where is Canberra’s radar station? The primary weather radar station for Canberra is based at Captains Flat, a dish mounted to the . . .

  • Renewed push to put wind turbines in Lake Erie gets blowback in Hamburg

    Updated: 2024-03-03 17:52:38
    After a state entity shelved the proposal for wind turbines in Lake Erie 14 months ago, opponents of the idea suspected it was only a matter of time before the idea would be recycled. “Western New York does not want these wind turbines in Lake Erie,” said David Adrian, an aquatic biologist and member of the Citizens Against Wind Turbines in Lake Erie. The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority determined in December 2022 that it wasn’t the . . .

  • Noise from offshore wind turbines may lead to whale extinction, environmentalists say

    Updated: 2024-03-03 17:48:50
    Imagine living amid noise as loud as a rock concert, all day, every day. Environmentalists say that’s exactly what will happen to all sea creatures—from fish to whales to clams—in the waters around the massive offshore wind farms planned for the eastern coast of the United States. The spinning windmills will be so loud, they say, that people at the beach will hear them, too. Offshore wind farms create airborne, underwater and seabed noise vibrations, Bob Stern, president of Save . . .

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