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<a class="xar-title" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/19682">Maine’s &quot;wind rush&quot; an abuse of the public trust</a>
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Last week, First Wind (formerly UPC Wind) hosted a <a href="news/19629">ribbon-cutting ceremony at its newest wind farm</a> in New England, the Stetson wind energy facility located in Danforth, Maine. The event celebrated completion of the 38-turbine (57-megawatt) facility and was attended by 100 state and local officials including Maine&#39;s Governor Baldacci, construction company representatives, and local business owners. 
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The Governor addressed the crowd by praising his administration&#39;s proactive agenda on wind power development and the State&#39;s willingness &quot;...to change for the future while safeguarding its natural resources.&quot; 
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Washington County Commissioner Chris Gardner thanked First Wind for its investment and called the company &quot;tremendous stewards of our environmental resources and, most importantly, the public trust.&quot; 
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The public fawning by Maine&#39;s officials is typical of what we&#39;ve come to expect from Baldacci and other politicos in Maine and its neighboring States of Massachusetts and New Hampshire, but in this case one needn&#39;t dig too deep to realize the &quot;feel-good&quot; messages belie the harsh realities surrounding Stetson. 
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The Stetson wind project involved two separate permit applications submitted to two different State regulatory bodies. The primary application covering the wind farm itself was submitted to and approved by Maine&#39;s Land Use Regulatory Commission (LURC). The second, known as the &quot;Line 56 Project&quot;, detailed construction of a 38-mile, 115 kV (Line 56) transmission line from Stetson Wind to the Keene Road substation in Chester, Maine and was approved by the State&#39;s Department of Environmental Protection (ME-DEP). 
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According to the &quot;Line 56 Project&quot; application, the 38-mile line involved impacts to 81.1 acres of wetlands including crossing the Penobscot River, the Mattagodus Stream Wildlife Management Area<sup>1</sup>, and the Mattawamkeag River twice! Windaction.org wonders whether Governor Baldacci was even aware of what his ME-DEP approved when he praised Maine for &quot;safeguarding its natural resources&quot;. Impacts to the natural environment notwithstanding, First Wind described the aesthetic impact of building Line 56 as ‘Low&#39; despite the fact that 173 dwellings were located within 300-feet of the line. 
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But the situation surrounding Stetson is more dire. 
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In June 2007, three months <u>prior</u> to First Wind submitting its application for permission to construct Line 56, the final draft copy of the Interconnection <a href="documents/14828">System Impact Study</a> was released detailing the local- and grid- wide impacts to the New England power grid should Stetson feed 57 MW to the grid. The findings of the study were clear. 
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The System Impact Study asserted Stetson would have &quot;no significant system impact to the stability, reliability, and operating characteristics&quot; of the New England transmission system but that conclusion tells only part of the story. The study also showed that the existing transmission Line 64, into which Line 56 would feed, was at full capacity (151 MW) servicing Brookfield Power&#39;s 126 MW hydroelectric system and Indeck&#39;s 25 MW biomass power plant - both base load renewable generators. With the introduction of Stetson energy into Line 64, energy output from Brookfield and/or Indeck would have to be significantly curtailed resulting in a 0 MW net gain in renewable generation for the region. Put another way, Stetson Wind, an intermittent unpredictable generator, could displace existing reliable base load <em>renewables</em>. 
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In its March 13, 2008 letter to the ME-DEP, Brookfield Power New England LLC correctly stated through its attorney Matthew D. Manahan that &quot;It is not in the public interest for new intermittent renewable generation to be constructed and to pass over Line 56 if it simply displaces existing renewable generation - that can provide capacity to Maine - on another transmission line, Line 64.&quot; 
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Regardless the environmental, visual and transmission impacts of Line 56, ME-DEP granted First Wind the permit. 
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It&#39;s not certain how much, if any of Stetson&#39;s 57 MWs of wind energy will ever reach the New England power grid, but according to a recent article in the <a href="news/16608">Bangor Daily News</a>, the ISO-New England and Maine state officials assured Brookfield and Indeck that the <em>established</em> power generators&#39; needs would come first when the Stetson Mountain project goes active. Brookfield Renewable Power Inc.&#39;s general manager told the paper &quot;In layman&#39;s terms, they [First Wind] were going to have to take a back seat to our transmission needs.&quot; That may be true, but Windaction.org wonders whether First Wind&#39;s banker, HSH Nordbank, who wrote a letter endorsing First Wind and the Stetson proposal to ME DEP is aware of this fact. And did Governor Baldacci know this last week when he bowed before the massive towers. 
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Still, none of these issues have dampened First Wind&#39;s plans to build Stetson II, a 17-turbine 25.5 MW facility. According to <a href="http://www.maine.gov/doc/lurc/projects/Stetson/Narrative.pdf">published documents submitted to LURC</a> in November 2008, Stetson II will connect to the same substation as Stetson I and has no need for additional transmission. (The <a href="http://www.rollinswind.com/UserFiles/File/regulatory_rollins/Corps%20Application%20CD/Section%201.pdf">same holds</a> for First Wind&#39;s proposed 60 MW Rollins Wind project.) 
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First Wind&#39;s Stetson II (and Rollins Wind) will further exacerbate the congestion on Line 64, and its energy may never get to the New England grid. 
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But apparently, First Wind is confident it will still get Maine&#39;s permission to build Stetson II.  
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Windaction.org has learned First Wind has already taken delivery of Stetson II&#39;s seventeen turbines. These photos (<a href="pictures/19693">photo1</a>, <a href="pictures/19694">photo2</a>) dated December 20, 2008 show the turbine components on the Stetson Mountain leased property and at the old staging area for Stetson I.  
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With powerful wind proponents like Governor Baldacci and First Wind&#39;s Chief Development Officer Kurt Adams (former chairman of Maine&#39;s Public Utilities Commission, Maine&#39;s primary regulator of transmission infrastructure), First Wind has no reason to sweat the hard questions. But to be safe, <a href="http://janus.state.me.us/legis/LawMakerWeb/externalsiteframe.asp?ID=280030625&amp;LD=199&amp;Type=1&amp;SessionID=8">Bill LD 199</a> was introduced in the legislature to squash all possible local obstacles. The summary of LD 199 states: 
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	<em>&quot;The bill grants the state-level wind power siting authority, which is the Department of Environmental Protection or the Maine Land Use Regulation Commission depending on the location of a given wind power development, sole jurisdiction for approving the construction and initial operation of a wind energy development. Specifically, the bill prohibits any other state or local governmental entity from requiring any approval, permit or other condition for the construction or initial operation of a wind energy development that has been certified or permitted by the wind power siting authority.&quot;</em> 
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Contrary to Washington County Commissioner Chris Gardner praise of First Wind as &quot;tremendous stewards ...of the public trust&quot;, in fact, First Wind, and those Maine officials entrusted to protect the environment and the health, safety, and welfare of the residents have shown nothing but contempt for the public trust. 
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Unfortunately, it will be Maine&#39;s citizens and the greater New England region who pay the price for Baldacci&#39;s ignorance, Kurt Adams audacity, and First Wind&#39;s arrogance. 
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<sup>1</sup>The <a href="http://media.informe.org/lmf/projects/project_detail.php?project=1600">Mattagodus wetland system</a> includes one of New England’s most ecologically significant fens (groundwater-fed wetlands), at least ten endangered and threatened species including the Clayton’s copper butterfly (which only occurs at ten sites in the world), and a rare mayfly species whose only known occurrence is in Maine. 
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<description>The Conservatives have taken a tougher line on wind farms in recent months, and this week unveiled plans to give communities a powerful ‘veto' over controversial new onshore developments.

Schemes will have to gain local residents' consent before a planning application can even be made, effectively handing them the power to prevent turbines being erected.</description>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ The conflicts are bound to grow as renewable projects spread, some environmental advocates say.

&quot;Certainly, there's going to be a lot more wind farms than there have been historically,&quot; ABC spokesman Bob Johns said. &quot;And the problem is that we have seen no reason to believe that areas of conflict are being avoided - in fact, quite the opposite. They're walking right into it, leading with their chin on some of these.&quot; ]]></content:encoded>
<description>The conflicts are bound to grow as renewable projects spread, some environmental advocates say.

&quot;Certainly, there's going to be a lot more wind farms than there have been historically,&quot; ABC spokesman Bob Johns said. &quot;And the problem is that we have seen no reason to believe that areas of conflict are being avoided - in fact, quite the opposite. They're walking right into it, leading with their chin on some of these.&quot;</description>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ &quot;It's too ambitious by 2030 to replace all the state's power with renewables,&quot; Angus McCrone, a senior analyst at Bloomberg New Energy Finance in London, said today. The projections, he said, look &quot;unrealistic&quot; for individual technologies. ...offshore wind turbines would cover an area of about 4,903 square miles, and onshore machines would cover a further 1,000 square miles. ]]></content:encoded>
<description>&quot;It's too ambitious by 2030 to replace all the state's power with renewables,&quot; Angus McCrone, a senior analyst at Bloomberg New Energy Finance in London, said today. The projections, he said, look &quot;unrealistic&quot; for individual technologies. ...offshore wind turbines would cover an area of about 4,903 square miles, and onshore machines would cover a further 1,000 square miles.</description>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ It is &quot;far too soon&quot; to make final judgments on which of the export-orientated windfarm projects now being mooted will be approved and under what terms. &quot;There is no fait accompli at this stage. None of this has reassured objectors, who are concerned about the noise and visual impact of onshore turbines and also see the export of wind energy to Britain as equivalent to &quot;selling the family silver&quot;.  ]]></content:encoded>
<description>It is &quot;far too soon&quot; to make final judgments on which of the export-orientated windfarm projects now being mooted will be approved and under what terms. &quot;There is no fait accompli at this stage. None of this has reassured objectors, who are concerned about the noise and visual impact of onshore turbines and also see the export of wind energy to Britain as equivalent to &quot;selling the family silver&quot;. </description>
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<title>Ruth Davidson attacks Alex Salmond's 'scorched earth' wind farm policy</title>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ She said there was no need for the &quot;march of the turbines&quot; to continue but SNP ministers were unwilling to review the situation or listen to &quot;besieged&quot; communities' concerns. 

Miss Davidson delivered the attack during a keynote speech marking her first anniversary as leader in which she argued that the state in Scotland has become so bloated it is harming society. 
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<description>She said there was no need for the &quot;march of the turbines&quot; to continue but SNP ministers were unwilling to review the situation or listen to &quot;besieged&quot; communities' concerns. 

Miss Davidson delivered the attack during a keynote speech marking her first anniversary as leader in which she argued that the state in Scotland has become so bloated it is harming society. 
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ A new state commission has begun to wade into the contentious debate over where Vermont builds energy projects.
 
Critics say the state's ridgelines are at risk from industrial-scale wind development.
 
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<description>A new state commission has begun to wade into the contentious debate over where Vermont builds energy projects.
 
Critics say the state's ridgelines are at risk from industrial-scale wind development.
 
But the panel will confine its review to the permitting process and will not examine the state's overall goals for renewable energy.</description>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ In an interview with The Journal Mr Davey disagreed with those opposed to wind farms in place across Northumberland, saying that while it is not his place to say what people should like, critics had to realise &quot;beauty is in the eye of the beholder&quot;.
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<description>In an interview with The Journal Mr Davey disagreed with those opposed to wind farms in place across Northumberland, saying that while it is not his place to say what people should like, critics had to realise &quot;beauty is in the eye of the beholder&quot;.
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Mr Trump has halted work on his resort until a decision on the wind farm is made by the Scottish Government.
 
Today, Mr Trump said he had &quot;invested a tremendous amount of money in Scotland because it is a place of great beauty and is also the birthplace of my mother''.
 
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<description>Mr Trump has halted work on his resort until a decision on the wind farm is made by the Scottish Government.
 
Today, Mr Trump said he had &quot;invested a tremendous amount of money in Scotland because it is a place of great beauty and is also the birthplace of my mother''.
 
He added: &quot;Interestingly, it will be the greatest gift to my mother to stop this atrocity.</description>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Current governor, Peter Shumlin, supports wind energy on Vermont's ridgelines. His Natural Resources Secretary, Deb Markowitz, says development on state land is possible, even with the moratorium.  ]]></content:encoded>
<description>Current governor, Peter Shumlin, supports wind energy on Vermont's ridgelines. His Natural Resources Secretary, Deb Markowitz, says development on state land is possible, even with the moratorium. </description>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ &quot;I say we are under threat because the government is in the process of turning our rural communities into industrial wind power generating plants. There will be a massive visual impact; there is potential for negative health impacts; and our quality of place will be diminished as long as the wind turbines are standing.&quot;
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<description>&quot;I say we are under threat because the government is in the process of turning our rural communities into industrial wind power generating plants. There will be a massive visual impact; there is potential for negative health impacts; and our quality of place will be diminished as long as the wind turbines are standing.&quot;
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<title>Brownback expands area to keep out commercial wind farms</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 06 May 2011 23:36:26 GMT</pubDate>
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<description>Gov. Sam Brownback on Friday announced a plan that he said would protect the tallgrass prairie by preventing further development of commercial wind farms in the Flint Hills.</description>
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<title>Adelaide environmental court rules in favour of AGL's Mt Bryan wind farm in landmark judgement</title>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ The Adelaide environmental court has ruled in favour of AGL's Hallett 3 wind farm project at Mt Bryan. 

The landmark judgment that could set the precedent for community litigation against wind farm developments in South Australia has been hailed by developers and disappointed anti-wind farm campaigners.

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<description>The Adelaide environmental court has ruled in favour of AGL's Hallett 3 wind farm project at Mt Bryan. 

The landmark judgment that could set the precedent for community litigation against wind farm developments in South Australia has been hailed by developers and disappointed anti-wind farm campaigners.

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<title>Wind farm sites are the new proving ground for Maine's environmental groups </title>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ As construction valued in the hundreds of millions of dollars unfolds, the industry faces legal and regulatory challenges even as it struggles to gain new financing in a post-recessionary climate where investors are cautious. 

Perhaps nowhere are the stakes higher, or the positions more complex, than for the state's major environmental groups.
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<description>As construction valued in the hundreds of millions of dollars unfolds, the industry faces legal and regulatory challenges even as it struggles to gain new financing in a post-recessionary climate where investors are cautious. 

Perhaps nowhere are the stakes higher, or the positions more complex, than for the state's major environmental groups.
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<title>Despite state's goals, wind power is a tough sell</title>
<link>http://www.windaction.org/articles/30003</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 15 Nov 2010 00:17:12 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Despite extensive outreach and a large buffer, people have complained about noise. Eleanor Tillinghast of Green Berkshires said continued low frequency noise could lead to sleep deprivation for people living up to a mile and a quarter away.

&quot;The inner ear does respond to infra-sound at levels not heard,&quot; she added.
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<description>Despite extensive outreach and a large buffer, people have complained about noise. Eleanor Tillinghast of Green Berkshires said continued low frequency noise could lead to sleep deprivation for people living up to a mile and a quarter away.

&quot;The inner ear does respond to infra-sound at levels not heard,&quot; she added.
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<title>Council wary after long, costly wind farm battle</title>
<link>http://www.windaction.org/articles/29353</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 04 Oct 2010 00:04:32 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Mr Leary said the council was in an awkward position when it came to allowing wind farms in the district. &quot;They're damned if they do and damned if they don't. We tried to be as fair as we can. You can have them [wind turbines] but important landscapes must be protected.&quot; ]]></content:encoded>
<description>Mr Leary said the council was in an awkward position when it came to allowing wind farms in the district. &quot;They're damned if they do and damned if they don't. We tried to be as fair as we can. You can have them [wind turbines] but important landscapes must be protected.&quot;</description>
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<title>Collateral damage of the Green War</title>
<link>http://www.windaction.org/articles/28410</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 14:20:04 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ The supporters of residential wind turbines have clearly accepted the sacrifice of the few for the benefit of the many. Colette McLean and her neighbours are that few. 

They are the collateral damage in the green war. And unfortunately, there is also a war of ideas which forces them to swim like salmon up the backwards current of public opinion. 
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<description>The supporters of residential wind turbines have clearly accepted the sacrifice of the few for the benefit of the many. Colette McLean and her neighbours are that few. 

They are the collateral damage in the green war. And unfortunately, there is also a war of ideas which forces them to swim like salmon up the backwards current of public opinion. 
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<title>Legislature debates wind towers; County lawmakers oppose Lake Erie site</title>
<link>http://www.windaction.org/articles/27318</link>
<pubDate>Sun, 16 May 2010 14:35:36 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ The Chautauqua County Legislature opposes the development of offshore wind power in Lake Erie. 

Legislators passed a motion opposing the New York Power Authority's proposal to develop wind-generating projects in the Great Lakes during its April meeting. The item was one of the last pieces of business on the legislature's agenda during the marathon four-hour long meeting. 
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<description>The Chautauqua County Legislature opposes the development of offshore wind power in Lake Erie. 

Legislators passed a motion opposing the New York Power Authority's proposal to develop wind-generating projects in the Great Lakes during its April meeting. The item was one of the last pieces of business on the legislature's agenda during the marathon four-hour long meeting. 
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<title>Advocates say Vermont lags in wind power</title>
<link>http://www.windaction.org/articles/27051</link>
<pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2010 12:42:57 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Renewable energy advocates say Vermont lags behind other New England states in supporting large-scale wind projects. 

They cite a recent decision by developers to postpone a controversial wind project in Ira as evidence that the state is an unfriendly place to do business. 
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<description>Renewable energy advocates say Vermont lags behind other New England states in supporting large-scale wind projects. 

They cite a recent decision by developers to postpone a controversial wind project in Ira as evidence that the state is an unfriendly place to do business. 
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<title>Wind backers and foes traveled long, hard path </title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 10:24:10 GMT</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ There was elation and dejection on the Cape yesterday over Secretary of the Interior Kenneth Salazar's approval of the Cape Wind project. But there was also some consensus - a rare thing for this controversial proposal - that the road to federal approval was long and hard.
That was especially true among people who have been part of the debate from the beginning.
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<description>There was elation and dejection on the Cape yesterday over Secretary of the Interior Kenneth Salazar's approval of the Cape Wind project. But there was also some consensus - a rare thing for this controversial proposal - that the road to federal approval was long and hard.
That was especially true among people who have been part of the debate from the beginning.
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