Saturday, October 04, 2008

New Jersey Does Something Right...

....but still, I am waiting for the enviornmentalists and their ilk to figure out why this, too, is not a good thing:

Regulators in New Jersey awarded the rights on Friday for construction of a $1 billion offshore wind farm in the southern part of the state to Garden State Offshore Energy...

The proposal by Garden State Offshore Energy includes the installation of 96 turbines to produce as much as 346 megawatts of electricity, enough to power tens of thousands of houses, starting in 2013. The turbines would be arranged in a rectangle about a half-mile long by one-third of a mile wide and would be placed 16 to 20 miles off the coast of New Jersey’s Atlantic and Ocean Counties, much farther out and in much deeper water than other proposed wind farms. Deepwater Wind, which will work with P.S.E.G. to build the wind farm, said it could affordably build turbines in 100 feet of water with the same technology used to build oil and gas rigs in the Gulf of Mexico and other places.

Because the wind blows more reliably during the day farther offshore, the company expects to be able to more readily tap into the higher prices available on the power market at peak times. And by putting the turbines so far out, the company hopes to blunt opposition from environmentalists and residents who say that turbines diminish ocean views and damage wildlife.

See how much it would distort the view?



Who wants to bet there will still be a legal battle on this?

Nevertheless, I'd like to see a few offshore drilling rigs thrown in for good measure...you know, a little from column A, a little from column B...

1 comment:

knowitall said...

Glad to see someone is truly concerned about our energy. Hope the liberal illuminati don't take this money and put it to welfare, which consumes our energy and money.