Boston Herald

Group plans lawsuit against wind farm

- By Marie szaniszlo

A group of “concerned citizens” say they plan to file a lawsuit today aimed at stopping the nation’s first utility-scale offshore wind project and others slated to follow.

Nantucket Residents Against Turbines is attempting to first stop Vineyard Wind, which plans to build at least 62 wind turbines 15 miles off the coast of Martha’s Vineyard.

“The constructi­on of these turbines is set to take place in a nexus of activity of the North Atlantic right whale, a critically endangered baleen whale with a population of fewer than 400 specimens remaining in the world,” the group said in a statement Tuesday.

The group said it’s concerned with the impacts the increased constructi­on vessel traffic, pile driving and operationa­l noise will have on the whales.

The plaintiffs will hold a press conference about the lawsuit at 11:30 a.m. today outside the State House. The press conference will be available on Facebook after the event.

Andrew Doba, a spokesman for Vineyard Wind, declined to comment.

The 62 Vineyard Wind wind turbines will generate enough electricit­y to power approximat­ely 400,000 homes by the time the project is completed in 2023, CEO Lars Pedersen said in May. He also said it will create about 3,600 jobs — half of them permanent, the other half constructi­on jobs.

But some fear the project and others like it that are still in the planning stage, such as Mayflower Wind, 20 miles south of Nantucket, also could irreparabl­y harm Massachuse­tts fishing and lobstering industries where the turbines will be put.

The Biden administra­tion neverthele­ss issued final permits for Vineyard Wind in May as part of an aggressive offshore wind and renewable energy agenda.

The lawsuit would be the second to attempt to stop the project. Last month, solar energy company Allco Renewable Energy Limited and its president, Thomas Melone, sued, alleging multiple economic harms and statutory violations.

 ?? AP FiLe ?? NO WIND POWER HERE: A group of ‘concerned citizens’ is taking aim at wind farms off the coast of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket, arguing the plans will disrupt whale habitats. Above, a photo of wind turbines off Block Island, R.I.
AP FiLe NO WIND POWER HERE: A group of ‘concerned citizens’ is taking aim at wind farms off the coast of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket, arguing the plans will disrupt whale habitats. Above, a photo of wind turbines off Block Island, R.I.

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