Van Drew Applauds R.I. for Rejecting Offshore Wind Proposal
Today, Congressman Van Drew applauded Rhode Island for rejecting an expensive and aggressive proposal for an expansive offshore wind project in the state that did not include enough economic benefits relative to the cost. “Unlike the state of New Jersey, where Governor Murphy and state Democrats have opened their arms to the idea of foreign-owned companies industrializing the coast of New Jersey at the expense of ratepayers, Rhode Island carefully evaluated how the projects would cost the state and its people and have made the right decision to reject the proposed offshore wind project,” said Congressman Van Drew. “New Jersey ratepayers, however, watched as Governor Murphy bailed out Orsted in order for Ocean Wind 1 to move forward, and then not even a week later, Orsted announced that it would be suing Cape May County constituents over ‘permitting delays.’ “Rhode Island’s constituents were put first. New Jersey constituents have been put last; all at the expense of individuals in our state who stand to profit off these projects. We know that these windfarms will have detrimental effects to our state’s tourism, we know that ratepayers will be footing the bill to bail out these foreign-owned companies, and we know New Jerseyans overwhelmingly do not want these projects. It is time for Governor Murphy to stand up for his citizens and say NO to these projects.” |
Van Drew is schilling for Big Oil. He’s got a fake fear mongering campaign going against New Jersey’s vital renewable energy program. The Guardian has exposed big oil’s role:
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jul/17/anti-wind-farm-whale-defenders-fossil-fuel-industry
Thanks for opening the Van Drew press release to comments.
‘Gov. Dan McKee said that while he did not want to see any bid rejected, it is important that any proposal folows the ACES Act and keep rates affordable for Rhode Islanders.
“In the upcoming weeks we look forward to working with Rhode Island Energy, the Division of Public Utilities and Carriers, and other parties, to successfully advance a new offshore wind project procurement under the ACES Act,” he said.
He added that the original Revolution Wind project is still on schedule to begin construction later this year.’ https://www.abc6.com/rhode-island-energy-rejects-sole-bid-for-offshore-wind-project/
Too many unanswered questions to move forward with these Wind Projects. The Pentagon has been pretty quiet regarding national security concerns off our coast with these behemoths in the way of training areas. Electricity in the waters increasing electrolisis causing metals on vessels to erode. Threats to tourism and NJ economy. The list is endless.
Quattrocchi and Fabrizio opposed to continued exploration and the impendng wind farms.
Thank you so much for saying the obvious