Sunday, April 7, 2013

The ‘scoop’ on wind

Sunday, April 7, 2013

By: Boston Herald editorial staff
It took an energy insider this past week to expose the dirty little truth about the future of wind energy — it’s too costly, too unreliable and only getting more so because of government subsidies.
Take that, you green zealots. 
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This from Wikipedia:

"The German offensive to capture Stalingrad commenced in late summer 1942, and was supported by intensive Luftwaffe bombing that reduced much of the city to rubble. The German offensive eventually became mired in building-to-building fighting; and despite controlling nearly all of the city at times, the Wehrmacht was unable to dislodge the last Soviet defenders clinging tenaciously to the west bank of the Volga River."

...and on April 3, 2013 BP and New York State were unable to dislodge the last of the Cape defenders clinging tenaciously to the south bank of the St. Lawrence River.

Defense of a homeland is just that, whether it is with bullets and bombs at Stalingrad or blogs, laws and votes in Cape Vincent.

Anonymous said...

The analogy with Stalingrad is strong. With barbarians at the Cape's gate now for seven years, it's understandable why you feel this way.
Let's talk about what comes next with regards to Article 10.
These corporate oportunist will finally be defeated when we stop BP'S successor.
Now is the time for the Town Board to press the PSC to require an entirely new appliation from any successor developer. We can be assured that BP is already pressing the PSC to allow a transfer as part of their upcoming offering package of rights, warranties and representations.
Why else would R. Chandler be returning?
Now, this week, is the time for the Town Board to verify that the PSC will not allow BP to transfer their extant Article 10 process. During this crucial, brief period the Town has an opportunity to achieve a total reset.
Do not let the Town Boards silence be taken by the PSC as consent to transfer.