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Mainstream Media Guilty of Green Energy Fraud ?
"The facility is not ours to sell. Management of the facility, when completed, may be transferred to another government agency."

Mainstream Media Guilty of Green Energy Fraud ?
The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center recently responded through a series of audit questions that the New Bedford ocean wind port was not theirs to sell.
Now the Massachusetts mainstream media is reporting the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center is the owner and operator of the New Bedford Marine Commerce Terminal
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“The facility is not ours to sell. “Management of the facility, when completed, may be transferred to another government agency.
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THURSDAY, FEB. 26, 2015 ▼
CAPE WIND CHIEF CALLS STATE ENERGY LEGISLATION “PROMISING”By Gintautas Dumcius
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICEBOSTON, FEB. 25, 2015..... An effort is underway to create a coalition to help promote off-shore wind power and energy legislation on Beacon Hill, the president of a stalled wind farm development in Nantucket Sound said Wednesday.Jim Gordon, president of Cape Wind, pointed to the “robust” solar industry coming together despite “very disparate” interests, speaking to lawmakers, lobbying, and “telling their story.”Already a subscriber? Login to continue reading...
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By Gintautas Dumcius
State House New Service
Posted Feb. 25, 2015 at 5:23 PM
An effort is underway to create a coalition to help promote offshore wind and energy legislation on Beacon Hill, the president of a stalled wind farm development in Nantucket Sound said Wednesday.
Jim Gordon, president of Cape Wind, pointed to the “robust” solar industry coming together despite “very disparate” interests, speaking to lawmakers, lobbying, and “telling their story.” A coalition is also needed to ensure a revenue stream and to get the wind industry off the ground, he added.
Gordon called an energy bill proposed by Rep. Patricia Haddad, D-Somerset, “very promising.”
“That has to happen for this industry to really take off,” he said during an appearance on a panel Wednesday, part of a two-day conference on offshore wind power at the Fairmont Copley Hotel.
Gordon said benefits to customers would become apparent over time.
“That’s a story that a lot of political leaders don’t understand because they see the first price of offshore wind, and the first projects are going to be the most expensive,” he said. “Just like the solar projects were, but we have to educate policymakers into saying that look, once we get economies of scale going, once we start building a lot of these, the prices will come down just like they’ve come down in every other energy technology. But we have to start somewhere.”
Speaking to reporters after the panel, Gordon declined to go into detail about the decision of two major utilities last month to terminate their power purchase agreements for Cape Wind, throwing the project’s future into question. On Jan. 6, NStar and National Grid announced the end of power purchase agreements with Cape Wind because the company had missed a Dec. 31 deadline for securing project financing and completing other significant milestones.
Asked by a reporter if he was still working with the utilities, Gordon said, “We’re examining our options and I can’t really get into any more at this point. I’m sorry, I just can’t do it.
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MassCEC : We Don’t Own The New Bedford Ocean Port ! WHO DOES ?
Folks - What is the truth ?
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