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	<title>Comments on: PUC approves Power Purchase Agreement for Block Island Sound wind farm</title>
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		<title>By: Ben Hart</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ben Hart</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 00:38:12 +0000</pubDate>
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Look familiar?</p>
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		<title>By: Ben Hart</title>
		<link>http://www.clf.org/blog/clean-energy-climate-change/puc-approves-power-purchase-agreement-for-block-island-sound-wind-farm/#comment-353</link>
		<dc:creator>Ben Hart</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 00:34:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>America was once a country of innovation, hard work, and taking necessary risks.

That was what defined the &quot;greatest generation&quot; and why they deserved their title. They sacrificed themselves and their time so their children (all of you, the &quot;Me generation&quot;) could live comfortably.

Nearing, or in, retirement, you have all made your money; many of you by exploiting the world&#039;s resources. But that is not enough. Now, selfish as always and with no thought for future generations, you want to sit back and enjoy your view because you &quot;worked hard&quot; for it. Unlike your parents, you are sacrificing your children and grandchildren so that you can continue to live comfortably.

Your generation is 100% responsible for destroying the economy, ruining our ecology, and tainting the moral structure of what was once the greatest nation in the world. Oddly, I must thank you. As a 30 year old, I am a child of your generation. Thanks to you and the blight you have created, we, the generation left behind to clean up your mess, are the parents of the next great generation.

My son will grow up to be an honest, hard working, fair, decent, intelligent, humble man and I owe this to all of you. The foundation of the next great nation will be built upon his and his generations backs. It took a while for me to realize this, but you showed me exactly how not to live and how not to raise my children.

Go ahead, as you have for so many years, stick your head in the sand of your high-brow ignorance. But stay out of the way. Your time of usefulness has passed. This nation is being taken from your hands.

I know that my grandchildren, your great-grandchildren, will thank me for it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>America was once a country of innovation, hard work, and taking necessary risks.</p>
<p>That was what defined the &#8220;greatest generation&#8221; and why they deserved their title. They sacrificed themselves and their time so their children (all of you, the &#8220;Me generation&#8221;) could live comfortably.</p>
<p>Nearing, or in, retirement, you have all made your money; many of you by exploiting the world&#8217;s resources. But that is not enough. Now, selfish as always and with no thought for future generations, you want to sit back and enjoy your view because you &#8220;worked hard&#8221; for it. Unlike your parents, you are sacrificing your children and grandchildren so that you can continue to live comfortably.</p>
<p>Your generation is 100% responsible for destroying the economy, ruining our ecology, and tainting the moral structure of what was once the greatest nation in the world. Oddly, I must thank you. As a 30 year old, I am a child of your generation. Thanks to you and the blight you have created, we, the generation left behind to clean up your mess, are the parents of the next great generation.</p>
<p>My son will grow up to be an honest, hard working, fair, decent, intelligent, humble man and I owe this to all of you. The foundation of the next great nation will be built upon his and his generations backs. It took a while for me to realize this, but you showed me exactly how not to live and how not to raise my children.</p>
<p>Go ahead, as you have for so many years, stick your head in the sand of your high-brow ignorance. But stay out of the way. Your time of usefulness has passed. This nation is being taken from your hands.</p>
<p>I know that my grandchildren, your great-grandchildren, will thank me for it.</p>
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		<title>By: Bill Carson</title>
		<link>http://www.clf.org/blog/clean-energy-climate-change/puc-approves-power-purchase-agreement-for-block-island-sound-wind-farm/#comment-352</link>
		<dc:creator>Bill Carson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 12:19:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>August 12, 2010

Quonset Point, RI — A Rhode Island official said Wednesday the project&#039;s developers are in ongoing discussions with Massachusetts officials about using Quonset Point as a staging port for both ocean wind projects and hope to make a formal announcement soon.

Gov. Donald L.Carcieri had announced in the past that the Quonset Development Corporation (QDC) , a subsidiary of the Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation (EDC) was awarded a $22.3 million Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) grant from the US Department of Transportation. The grant will support wind energy manufacturing and logistical operations and improve marine highway infrastructure at the Quonset Business Park.

Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley has pushed the Nantucket Sound project into lowering the proposed rates for its controversial offshore wind turbines forcing it to move its headquarters out of state. Massachusetts unions had counted on the work.

The country has evidently arrived at a point in its legal culture where no negative consequences seem to exist for making false or misleading claims to sell wind energy—the stuff dreams are made of. But industrial wind is a bunco scheme of enormous consequence. And people who value intellectual honesty should not quietly be fleeced by such mendacity, even from their government</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>August 12, 2010</p>
<p>Quonset Point, RI — A Rhode Island official said Wednesday the project&#8217;s developers are in ongoing discussions with Massachusetts officials about using Quonset Point as a staging port for both ocean wind projects and hope to make a formal announcement soon.</p>
<p>Gov. Donald L.Carcieri had announced in the past that the Quonset Development Corporation (QDC) , a subsidiary of the Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation (EDC) was awarded a $22.3 million Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) grant from the US Department of Transportation. The grant will support wind energy manufacturing and logistical operations and improve marine highway infrastructure at the Quonset Business Park.</p>
<p>Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley has pushed the Nantucket Sound project into lowering the proposed rates for its controversial offshore wind turbines forcing it to move its headquarters out of state. Massachusetts unions had counted on the work.</p>
<p>The country has evidently arrived at a point in its legal culture where no negative consequences seem to exist for making false or misleading claims to sell wind energy—the stuff dreams are made of. But industrial wind is a bunco scheme of enormous consequence. And people who value intellectual honesty should not quietly be fleeced by such mendacity, even from their government</p>
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