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Senate President Stan Rosenberg Saw Wind Turbine Cuts In Denmark
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The Wall Street Journal reported drastic cuts to offshore wind turbine projects in Denmark in 2016. That is not what the Massachusetts delegation reported back to the Massachusetts legislature in 2016. Beacon Hill is awash in charges of political corruption!
Corruption and incompetence continues unabated on Beacon Hill. Massachusetts has twenty one communities with poorly placed land based wind turbines.
Falmouth, Massachusetts is ground zero for poorly placed wind turbines in the USA. The Massachusetts Superior Court has shut down two town owned wind turbines in Falmouth as they are a nuisance.
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The neighbors living around those turbines describe the noise as torture
The Massachusetts delegation which included Massachusetts Senate President Stanley Rosenberg and Sen. Marc Pacheco where off the coast of Denmark when the offshore wind turbine cuts were made.
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Massachusetts Senate President Stanley Rosenberg and Sen. Marc Pacheco, the chair of the Senate’s Global Warming and Climate Change returned from Europe on or before June 18, 2016.
The two are part of a Massachusetts delegation traveling to Copenhagen in Denmark.
The international fact-finding mission is looking at ways for Massachusetts to produce 2,400 megawatts of hydroelectric and offshore wind power.
The group left for Denmark and Sweden on June 12, 2016.
The group may well be unaware that while they were on the fact finding mission Denmark canceled its offshore wind turbine projects because of the high costs of wind turbine renewable energy.
According to a Wall Street Journal article and other news this past week the leaders in Denmark cut the wind turbine programs while Massachusetts legislature representatives were on the one week trip.
WALL STREET JOURNAL :
Danes are the latest to question the price of green-energy virtue.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/denmarks-wind-subsidy-lesson-1466105618
https://www.wind-watch.org/news/2016/06/16/denmarks-wind-subsidy-lesson/
filed: June 16, 2016 • Denmark, Editorials, U.S.
Denmark’s wind-subsidy lesson
Credit: Danes are the latest to question the price of green-energy virtue | The Wall Street Journal | June 16, 2016 | ww.wsj.com ~~
"The proposal to delay construction of some coastal wind farms will save an estimated seven billion Danish krone ($1.06 billion) over 12 years. If approved by Parliament, this would mark a welcome step toward economic and fiscal sanity."