Deterioration Of Windfarms Happening Faster Than Expected
Martin Clay Traywick •
To the editor: My, my, deterioration of towers happening much earlier than anticipated. These massive LEGO structures will not generate enough income to justify debt service on the massive capital investment of construction, much less for maintenance on the high seas.
In 30 years, all these blades and towers will be lying on the bottom of Nantucket Sound, protruding to the surface, creating a hazardous environment, destroying boating activities of all manner, recreational, transportation, sport fishing, Figawi races, ferry service and any other commercial endeavors. Nantucket Sound will become its own “Dead Sea.”
Congratulations to all the politicians, greedy investors, “Green Energy” advocates for destroying one of the most appealing treasures of Cape Cod. Really, didn’t anyone see this coming? Oh yeah, all the recipients of taxpayer subsidies provided by these politicians, all having already finalized their plans for moving to Costa Rica after this harbinger of “The First Blade!”
Oh yeah, a pound of Cod will cost $150.
And, now, yesterday and today, they have influenced the Cape Cod Times to include instructions for all the ”evidence” of their shoddy materials and incompetence to be phoned/turned in to their ”hotline” so they can collect and destroy this evidence.
Martin Clay Traywick