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"The Long Island Association strongly believes that the development of a wind farm along the South Shore will be an integral part of increasing Long Island’s use on non-fossil fuels in ensuring an adequate supply of energy for our communities. The LIA strongly supports this project and urges all concerned to make sure that implementation of the wind farm occurs as soon as possible. Long Island is known for being the best and this project will give us the opportunity to say that we have the best wind farm in the country." --Mitchell H. Pally, LIA’s Vice President of Government Affairs



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LIPA to vote on the future of the LI Offshore Wind Park

The Long Island Power Authority, on October 2, 2007 at 11:00 AM, will vote whether to continue the review process for the Long Island Offshore Wind Park or abandon the project altogether. LET YOUR VOICE BE HEARD! In recent documents it has been revealed that the offshore wind park would cost the typical residential consumer $2.50 a month or $30 a year. Long Island can be the first in the Nation to host an offshore wind project. Long Island can become a leader in America's Energy Independence future. Long Island can enjoy the benefits of clean, non-polluting energy.

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Response to Newsday story on wind integration

The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) has issued a response to a October 30, 2006 story in Newsday “Study Takes Air out of Wind Power’s Sails”.

The response states that
"Newsday’ s October 30, 2006 article ...presents as news what is in fact an out-of-step report that has been packaged with an alarmist sales pitch by a UK-based firm, ABS Energy Research."

"A steadily growing body of studies, data, and experience, both in the Europe and in the U.S., show that while wind's variable output does present challenges, these can be successfully managed -- with benefits for consumers, the environment, and even the resilience of overall electricity supply."



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A Conversation with Jens Larsen, Copenhagen Environment and Energy Office

l to r: Adrienne Esposito, Leg. Jon Cooper, Jens Larsen, Gordian Raacke.  (Credit: Robert Kelly) On August 31, 2006, Renewable Energy Long Island (RELI) and WindWorks Long Island sponsored the first ever Danish offshore wind seminar at the Huntington Cinema Arts Centre with Mr. Jens Larsen of the Copenhagen Environment and Energy Office. Mr. Larsen traveled from Denmark to the US, stopping on Cape Cod and Long Island to host a unique and important discussion about wind energy and his experience with the Middelgrunden Offshore Wind Farm in Copenhagen.

Mr. Larsen engaged his audience in an informative presentation and discussion which addressed many concerns from residents and elected leaders regarding the future of offshore wind power for Long Island. He is shown here accepting a County Proclamation for his promotion of wind energy in Europe and the US from Suffolk County Legislator Jon Cooper.

(Pictured left to right: Adrienne Esposito with Citizens Campaign for the Environment, Legislator Jon Cooper, Jens Larsen, and Gordian Raacke with Renewable Energy Long Island. Credit: Robert Kelly Photography)

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GREENPEACE BOAT, ARCTIC EXPLORERS CONNECT TO NORTHPOLE
Last updated by gordian on 06/14/2006 08:25 PM (Read: 18437 times)

GREENPEACE BOAT, ARCTIC EXPLORERS CONNECT NORTHPOLE WITH SOUTHSHORE
CONTACT: Steve Smith (202) 413-8521 (c) or Gordian Raacke, RELI 516-313-6611 (c)
June 14, 2006 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

GREENPEACE BOAT, ARCTIC EXPLORERS CONNECT NORTHPOLE WITH SOUTHSHORE
URGENT CALL FOR CLEAN ENERGY FOR LONG ISLAND

FIRE ISLAND, NY— Two Greenpeace explorers who are currently approaching the North Pole in the first summer crossing of the Arctic participated in an event to welcome the newest Greenpeace boat, WITNESS, to Long Island and urge support for the proposed Long Island Offshore Wind Park. ...more

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Environmentalists United in Support of Wind Power
Last updated by gordian on 06/10/2006 09:57 AM (Read: 24290 times)

Local & National Groups Join LIPA as Offshore Wind Park Application is Announced.

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WindWorks Long Island is a broad partnership of local, regional, and national environmental, civic, health, business and faith-based groups working to bring the nation's first offshore wind park to Long Island.

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WindWorks LI Members
WindWorks LI is supported by RELI, NRDC, CCE, NYPIRG, Environmental Advocates of NY, Pace University Energy Project, Greenpeace USA, Union of Concerned Scientists, SEA, EarthEcho, EarthSave LI, Long Island Neighborhood Network, Riverkeeper, Grassroots Environmental Education, NY League of Conservation Voters, Sophia Garden, P.E.A.C.E., Renew Community Earth, Residents for a More Beautiful Port Washington, Clean Energy Partnership, and Earth Policy Institute.

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