Icebreaker: North America's first freshwater wind project in Lake Erie generating clean watts of power and work for Northeast Ohioans | wind. watts. work.
Must read. Chicago unifying in getting offshore wind project online. Say there’s race on the Great Lakes to get jobs & fed infrastructure $. Project supported by Chicago chamber for its 100s of millions in impact & high-growth jobs. https://t.co/sadocnIvEc @portofcleveland
The #offshore wind tower factory planned at Port of Albany in New York state is expected to lead to a growing number of companies and ancillary services. This means @offshorejobs We’d like to see #Ohio get in the offshore wind job pipeline.https://t.co/J8WSbZcMJs
New York state is moving to establish itself as the nation's primary hub for offshore wind. A National Offshore Wind Training Center is part of that plan.
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"It seems as though some residents near Cleveland could take a lesson from West Virginians when it comes to wind-powered electricity generation.'' Writer applauds court decision allowing @LEEDCo to move forward with lake #windenergy project.https://t.co/nlkUNAizWH
The American Bird Conservancy once focused on the threats climate change posed to the winged.
Then something changed.
The non-profit began floating misleading info + became an aggressive foe of wind energy. For @grist,I looked into this puzzling shift: https://t.co/dLY5zbARoZ
Plans to build the nation's first freshwater wind farm in Lake Erie cleared a major hurdle Thursday, as the Ohio Power Siting Board unexpectedly lifted a "poison pill" restriction https://t.co/aqfTAGU2sh
Second-look Saturday:
Remember when @GovMikeDeWine asked the Pharmacy Board to reverse decision banning the sale of an unproven COVID-19 treatment? And they did.
So why is Gov staying silent on the job-creating Icebreaker project? Hmmm...#SamRandazzNO
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“OH sending a very clear message: we don’t want innovation. OH will not be seen as fertile ground for investment in new tech... we can’t let this stand because of the long term implications that it will have”- @electmattdolan. TY also @senswilliams@jeffacrossman@davegreenspan
“It will be a wet blanket on all innovation, all new technology. People just won’t feel comfortable coming to Ohio. We cannot let this stand because of the long-term implications that it will have.” @ConsEnergyNet @OwnumTech https://t.co/GuIWhLsBxq
I encourage readers to contact Gov. DeWine opposing the Ohio Power Siting Board's poor decision on the Cleveland Icebreaker wind project and to encourage him to reverse the board’s mistake, writes Paul Dvorak of Strongsville in a letter to the editor. https://t.co/gT99UEDNzm
Ohio turns down a great opportunity and goes backward AGAIN - PUCO chair proves his anti-renewable bias by killing the Icebreaker wind project, showing Ohio’s leaders don’t care about climate change. #samrandazzNO#bootthePUCOchairnow
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A “poison pill” in today’s order from the Ohio Power Siting Board could kill lake wind energy in Ohio. @energynews_US @MWenergynews @sejorg@LEEDCo@OhioEnviro
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#Windpower fact of the day: Block Island Wind Farm opened in 2016 and was the first large-scale #offshorewind project in the United States. It was only the beginning. 👏 Today, the U.S. has more than 26,000+ megawatts worth of new offshore wind capacity in the pipeline!