Thursday, August 27, 2009

Kennedy Doesn't Play By The Rules - The Boston Globe

Kennedy doesn't play by the rules - The Boston Globe

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The stunning hypocrisy of liberal environmentalists is never more encapsulated than Senator Edward "Ted" Kennedy pulling strings to kill a wind farm in New England. The NIMBY mentality is absurd.

More commentary on the issue: Let's Unite Behind an Alternative Energy Project

But, it turns out, Kennedy's antipathy to furtive rules changes and backroom power plays stops at the water's edge -- specifically, the waters of Nantucket Sound, which separates Cape Cod (where the Kennedy family has an oceanfront compound in Hyannis Port) from the islands of Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard. A shoal in the center of Nantucket Sound is where Cape Wind Associates hopes to build the nation's first offshore wind farm -- an array of 130 wind turbines capable of generating enough electricity to meet 75 percent of the Cape and Islands' energy needs, without burning any oil or emitting any pollution. The turbines would be miles from any coastal property, barely visible on the horizon. In fact, Cape Wind says they would be farther away from the nearest home than any other electricity generation project in Massachusetts.

But like a lot of well-to-do Cape and Islands landowners and sailing enthusiasts, Kennedy doesn't want to share his Atlantic playground with an energy facility, no matter how clean, green, and nearly unseen. Last month he secretly arranged for a poison-pill amendment, never debated in either house of Congress, to be slipped into an unrelated Coast Guard bill. It would give the governor of Massachusetts, who just happens to be a wind farm opponent, unilateral authority to veto the Cape Wind project.









1 comment:

  1. Well, they do say: Hypocrisy is the tribute vice pays to virtue.

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