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TexasTowelie

(116,798 posts)
Thu Apr 29, 2021, 07:07 PM Apr 2021

Mills pushes for 10-year ban on offshore wind development in state waters

The moratorium would focus commercial-scale wind power development in federal waters of the Gulf of Maine, where an offshore wind research project is planned.


As fishing interests geared up early Wednesday for a rally against offshore wind power development, the administration of Gov. Janet Mills introduced legislation to create a 10-year ban on new projects in state waters.

The proposed moratorium would set aside state waters, which extend up to three miles from shore, for fishing and recreation. It would focus commercial-scale wind project development in federal waters of the Gulf of Maine, where the Mills administration has proposed a first-in-the-nation research array to study floating offshore wind technology.

The ban wouldn’t include the already permitted New England Aqua Ventus demonstration project, a single floating turbine which is expected to be built off Monhegan Island in 2022-2023.

Lobstermen have shown their displeasure with the Monhegan project, engaging in a dispute last month with a survey vessel working to mark a route for a submerged cable that will connect the project to the mainland.

Read more: https://www.pressherald.com/2021/04/28/mills-advances-10-year-ban-on-offshore-wind-power-in-state-waters/
(Portland Press Herald)
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Mills pushes for 10-year ban on offshore wind development in state waters (Original Post) TexasTowelie Apr 2021 OP
Almost any kind of structure in water ecourages more sea life. Wy would they be against it? marble falls Apr 2021 #1
Why not just fill the ocean with concrete then? NNadir Apr 2021 #2
Lobster grounds are jealously guarded and passed down over generations. bluedigger Apr 2021 #3

NNadir

(34,664 posts)
2. Why not just fill the ocean with concrete then?
Thu Apr 29, 2021, 07:35 PM
Apr 2021

Turning wilderness into industrial parks that will become landfill in 20 years is a really, really, really, really bad idea.

bluedigger

(17,148 posts)
3. Lobster grounds are jealously guarded and passed down over generations.
Thu Apr 29, 2021, 08:16 PM
Apr 2021

You just don't mess with lobstermen. One of my anthropology professors wrote a monograph titled The Lobster Gangs of Maine which explored their territorial feuds well. Also, Mills has her hands full defending the power corridor from Canada. Several of my friends are actively protesting that one.

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