Cape Wind powers up website

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 12 April 2014 | 12.32

A month after a federal judge upheld the Interior Department's approval of the project, Cape Wind yesterday launched a new website — a sleek advertisement for its planned, 130-turbine offshore wind farm, with little mention of the controversy that has surrounded it for more than a decade.

Created by South Dennis-based Internet design and marketing firm eCape, the new website has an interactive timeline and Google Earth maps of the project site in Nantucket Sound, and voluminous picture and video galleries.

"This exciting new website more accurately reflects the progression of Cape Wind," spokesman Mark Rodgers said in an email. "We've moved well beyond the development and permitting phase, and we are now securing financing and preparing for construction."

Last month, Cape Wind announced that multiple financial firms had committed $400 million to help finance the project, bringing the total raised to $1.3 billion, about half its estimated $2.5 billion cost.

The announcement came two weeks after U.S. District Court Judge Reggie B. Walton ruled against four lawsuits challenging the Interior Department's decision, but ordered the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service to revisit potential impacts on migrating birds and endangered right whales.

"A well-done website doesn't change the fact that this is an extremely expensive project that would burden ratepayers across Massachusetts, as well as destroy Nantucket Sound," said Audra Parker, president and CEO of the Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound.


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