Proposed offshore #WindPort on #SearsIsland raises new conflicts for coastal Mainers, environmental activists

Residents concerned about both #ClimateChange and preservation are conflicted over plans for a facility on Sears Island that could be key to launching Maine's offshore wind industry

Annie Ropeik, The Maine Monitor
July 14, 2024

"Dow and activists like Huber want the port built instead at a #SpragueEnergy-owned oil and logistics terminal across the water known as #MackPoint. It was considered as an alternative in lengthy public processes in recent years, and Sprague and opponents of the Sears Island proposal have continued to urge reconsideration for it so far this summer.

"Offshore wind has taken some big steps forward in Maine this year. Federal regulators approved a state research array of floating turbines, which generate power in deep waters far offshore, and are nearing leasing for commercial projects.

"A new state law calls for #Maine to procure 3 gigawatts of offshore wind by 2040, using union- standard labor to build the projects and a floating wind-focused port.

"Formal environmental assessments and site analyses are still pending. But state port authority director Matthew Burns wrote in June that Mack Point’s 'physical and logistical constraints, need for significant dredging, and increased costs to taxpayers for land leasing and port construction would result in an expensive and inferior port for Maine compared to a versatile, purpose-built port on Sears Island.'

"Still, opponents worry that #wetlands and #forests on Sears Island could be disrupted by port construction, even if most of the surrounding #ecosystem remains intact.

"'Because we have to sacrifice something, let’s sacrifice something irreplaceable, instead of cleaning up a dirty old existing port?' Huber said outside the event. 'That’s just ridiculous.'"

https://www.pressherald.com/2024/07/14/proposed-offshore-wind-port-on-sears-island-raises-new-conflicts-for-coastal-mainers-environmental-activists/

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Proposed offshore wind port on Sears Island raises new conflicts for coastal Mainers, environmental activists

Residents concerned about both climate change and preservation are conflicted over plans for a facility on Sears Island that could be key to launching Maine's offshore wind industry.

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@DoomsdaysCW
Almost like the business model is the problem. Why have giant wind and solar farms with a gatekeeper charging what the market will bear like "conventional" energy models. Conventional is in quotes because this model wasn't common until relatively recently.
@kneworldodor There's more to the story. If the Wind Farm is built, then that will open up #SearsIsland to even more development, despite what Janet Mills says. Maine is too cheap to clean up messes (dredge Mack Point), which makes no sense. Why develop a biologically sensitive key migration site when there's a developed site nearby! Probably the same reason Peter Mills wants to trash Smiling Hill Farm for a turnpike spur to save commuters a whole 10-15 minutes in travel time -- rather than expand bus service or put in light rail.
@DoomsdaysCW that parts obvious. We shouldn't be ruining the nature we have left. In my province we build natural gas shipping terminals in important salmon habitat so more ships can travel other sensitive marine habitats. Gravel pits are permitted in limited sturgeon spawning areas.