New York Approves Largest US Offshore Wind Farm Off Long Island (computerworld.com)
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has approved what will be the longest U.S. offshore wind farm when it's built off the east end of Long Island. When it's all said and done, it will generate enough electricity to power more than 50,000 homes on Long Island's South Fork. Computerworld reports: The South Fork Wind Farm will consist of 15 wind turbines with 90 megawatts (MW) of capacity. While the project still needs to complete its permitting process, construction could start as early as 2019 and it may be operational as early as 2022. The approval of the South Fork Wind Farm, to be located 30 miles southeast of Montauk, is the first step toward developing 1,000 megawatts (1 gigawatt) of offshore wind power, Cuomo said in a statement. The wind farm approval comes two weeks after Cuomo's State of the State Address, during which he called for the development of 2.4 gigawatts of offshore wind by 2030. The 2.4 gigawatt target, which is enough power generation for 1.25 million homes, is the largest commitment to offshore wind energy in U.S. history, Cuomo said. Cuomo wants New York state to get 50% of its energy from renewable sources by 2030. The nation's first offshore wind farm, the Block Island Wind Farm, went live last month. Both the Block Island and South Fork wind farms are owned by Deepwater Wind, a company based in Providence, R.I.
its permitting process, because the all bribes haven't been paid.
>>the project still needs to complete its permitting process...
Yes, well, good luck with that...
Back in the 70's and 80's, Long Island Lighting Company built a complete 820 MW nuclear plant that never operated beyond some initial low-power testing.
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Since the old codger croaked, we can finally have windmills in New England.
ok 15 provides 90mw
to get to the 2.4gw goal.. that requires about 27 sets of these..
15x 27 = 405 of these things.
and lets give the ships a maze to wade thru to get to the shore as well.
This is for 1 state.
now multiply that by how many states have ocean front property..
great stuff...
I'm "LOOKING" forward to it.. /smh
He's doing a lot right now by proposing all these wonderful things that aren't scheduled to be implemented until long after he's out of office.
I can do the same thing. Here:
Anonymous gives $1 million USD for every person living, working, or thinking about the USA! And a pony! Working on the implementation plan to distribute said bucket of cash and pony, very intricate will take a little time. Earliest estimates for the first people to receive their cash and pony estimated at 2027.
Easy peasy.
So far, NIMBYs have been very effective at killing offshore wind farms. Waterfront property is typically owned by "special" people, and they don't like the noise of wind turbines. http://abcnews.go.com/Technolo...
Wouldn't it be better situated off of Hyannis Port, Cape Cod? You know, where the Kennedys live. That's where it was originally sited.
so I expect some other powerful Democrat family will do the same here.
30 miles offshore. Pirate territory. Whole new set of people gonna need regular bribes. Good luck mossbacks.
If you REALLY want green energy to take off... install a wind farm in the oval office!
This project gave my Prius a boner. It tried to mate with the power grid, but it wasn't turned on. I had to put the key in the ignition. If Virgin Galactic CEO and Tesla founder Rick Perry had his way with Prius as he does with Tesla, Prius would turn self on, e.g. an automastubatory act thereby negating the need for a "wind power grid."
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Put windmills on top of skyscrapers, so you don't need all the power lines. You have consumer right below the producer.
Maybe not the big Wopper mills, but a quieter type.
Change the skyline and give the finger to oil.
Such useful idiots, you guys suck.
When he sees this on TV, he will issue an executive order to cancel the project.
Didn't New York get the memo? We've got a new president now. The future of energy is Oil and "clean" Coal.
Make America great again. As in like the 1950's. Let's go back to things that once were the economic engines of growth during the Dear Leader's youth. That would be Cars. Steel. Oil. Coal. It's not that we don't need all those things to some extent. But in the 21st century they are not the economic engines of growth, IMO. The things that are now the economic engines of growth are The Internet. Robots. AI. Nanotech. Biotech. Etc.
The dear leader wants to build a pipeline because he has a completely out of touch view of the future. Just like in the 1950's, we can pollute the world forever with no consequences! Yea!
I'll see your senator, and I'll raise you two judges.
Well, at least this may help cut down the numbers of the seagull pests, and maybe some Canadian geese too if we're lucky, unless it's too far off shore.
Why are they planning to build only 15 turbines? If they overcome the stupid "they are ugly" objections they might as well build hundreds of turbines which would make a much larger difference then merely 15.
Interesting that the main US Falls plant delivers 2.5GW today The Lewiston "peaker" plant adds another 240MW. Amazing the amount of power from this very old power source from the falls. And that is just the US production.
I guess that's one way to get rid of seagulls.
Your knowledge of American cretins is incomplete, Euroboy:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_Crimes
This does NOT abide by the party line. Our federal government will NOT allow it.
Creating value is the only path to economic prosperity. Like it or not, extracting oil from the ground and refining it creates value. Making iron ore into steel and then turning that steel into an automobile creates value. We definitely need to do things better and smarter and with fewer consequences than we did in the 1950s(protecting our water resources is critical), but it's also imperative that we(USAians) transition our economy toward value-add production.
Our smoke and mirrors "consumer spending" and "services" economy is a giant failure. In the past 30 years, we've had only 1 or 2 quarters where GDP growth exceeded debt accumulation In other words, the U.S. economy is totally dependent on continued expansion of credit. When it's not mortgage loans, it's student debt or borrowing done by the government. The depression of 2008 occurred precisely when the credit temporarily dried up.
If we don't actually start producing things, the only future we have is a catastrophic economic collapse that will make The Great Depression look mild.
Makes far more sense than importing liquefied dead dinosaurs for energy.
Plus, bonus, no long supply chain to defend and make up excuses to invade other countries to get it!
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I agree that we have to produce things. And I DID say that we need things like Cars, Steel, etc. But producing microprocessors, cures for diseases, high tech products, REALLY IS producing things. How about producing more of the things we need in the future to get economies of scale to kick in. Solar panels. Windmills. How about building more high tech battery factories. Policies need to figure out how to deal with automation. It is a reality. And it won't go away. You can make it go away, but then it just goes off shore. But going back to 1950s thinking isn't the solution. I hope to see, but I do not presently see, the new administration leading us into the future. But I'll try to be optimistic.
I'll see your senator, and I'll raise you two judges.
If people are interested, the specifics of the project area (including environmental reviews) are listed on the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management webpage. Commercial Wind Leasing Offshore Rhode Island and Massachusetts They also have a handy NOAA nautical chart overlaid with the areas where the turbines can be located showing shipping lanes and fun stuff like known unexploded ordinance/torpedoes NOAA Chart pdf. NY governor "approval" doesn't get them much of anything except securing financial agreements. They will still need to get special permits from Department of Interior/BOEM (National Environmental Policy Act, Army Corps of Engineers underwater construction permits, EPA (air permit), and NY state Public Service Commission (electric transmission cable) to actually start constructing. Not to mention actually carry out surveys to determine suitable placement locations of the wind turbine trunks.
That was not a nuclear plant.
Exactly. The future is in science, medicine, robotics, software, renewables and space. Not car factories and coal. Every other country in the world is moving forwards, and we're moving backwards.
And with Trump shutting down every regulatory agency it becomes even more likely.