South Bethany gets an early look at wind farm
The Daily Times|Sara Smith |April 11, 2007
South Bethany residents can get a sneak peak at what a wind farm off the coast of Delaware would look like. Bluewater Wind, which proposed a 200-turbine wind farm to win a long-term energy contract, is in the midst of a photo visualization tour on Delaware's coast. South Bethany Town Hall is playing host to the exhibit, which features visual displays of the proposed wind farm as it would appear off the coast.
South Bethany residents can get a sneak peak at what a wind farm off the coast of Delaware would look like. Bluewater Wind, which proposed a 200-turbine wind farm to win a long-term energy contract, is in the midst of a photo visualization tour on Delaware's coast. South Bethany Town Hall is playing host to the exhibit, which features visual displays of the proposed wind farm as it would appear off the coast.
South Bethany residents can get a sneak peak at what a wind farm off the coast of Delaware would look like.
Bluewater Wind, which proposed a 200-turbine wind farm to win a long-term energy contract, is in the midst of a photo visualization tour on Delaware's coast.
South Bethany Town Hall is playing host to the exhibit, which features visual displays of the proposed wind farm as it would appear off the coast.
The displays are a combination of photos with the planned turbines added in by computer. They include different weather effects.
The exhibit will be in South Bethany until April 15. It will move to Bethany Beach Town Hall and the Center for the Inland Bays from April 16 to April 22. Its final location is Fenwick Island Town …
... more [truncated due to possible copyright]South Bethany residents can get a sneak peak at what a wind farm off the coast of Delaware would look like.
Bluewater Wind, which proposed a 200-turbine wind farm to win a long-term energy contract, is in the midst of a photo visualization tour on Delaware's coast.
South Bethany Town Hall is playing host to the exhibit, which features visual displays of the proposed wind farm as it would appear off the coast.
The displays are a combination of photos with the planned turbines added in by computer. They include different weather effects.
The exhibit will be in South Bethany until April 15. It will move to Bethany Beach Town Hall and the Center for the Inland Bays from April 16 to April 22. Its final location is Fenwick Island Town Hall, from April 23 to April 30.