Stop the wind farms. The environmentalists are completely full of shit. And evil. Whales are dying from offshore wind turbines And its not just whales.
The fishing industry is concerned construction of wind turbines on coastal waters is jeopardizing jobs and the fish population.
Fox Business: “Siting these windmills in historic fishing grounds will torpedo the livelihoods of thousands of hardworking Americans and their coastal communities,” Bonnie Brady, executive director of the Long Island Commercial Fishing Association, told FOX Business.
ADVERTISEMENTAs major projects get underway, fishermen say they are being forced to take lengthier routes and navigate between turbines, which can be dangerous in bad weather conditions, raise fuel costs and also hinder catch totals.
They say problems exist even in spots where the turbines have yet to go up. Commercial fishermen, along with charter fishing boats, are seeing fish flee from the noise of the site surveys, only returning to regular spots a few days later.
“These boats are not stationary,” Capt. Greg Cudnik of Fish Head Charters in Long Beach Island, New Jersey, told FOX Business. “Sometimes they have two or three working within a wind energy area, zigzagging up and down through the area, basically carpet bombing the ocean floor with sound.”
TUCKER CARLSON: THE BIDEN WHALE EXTINCTION pic.twitter.com/Kyt43OzgiB
— Stalin 🇺🇸 (@StalinCruz) February 1, 2023
“Since December, at least 9 whales have been stranded on beaches in NJ and NY. The deaths are happening as pre-construction work ramps up on offshore wind farms…”
CFACT is also working to stop these things being built by Dominion Energy off of Virginia.https://t.co/PIUuGZkt1C
— CFACT (@CFACT) January 30, 2023
GIant offshore wind turbines are coming to Long Island and the Jersey Shore. Could "leave a trail of destruction" for the tasty scallops that thrive there, and the fishermen who harvest them. https://t.co/tVMwJZ0cS7 pic.twitter.com/YGBjgvv78U
— Offshore & LNG Industrialist (@sarvan) May 25, 2019
Turbines Kill the Sea
Stop the Wind Farms
By: Math Goddess, Chaso and Control, Feb 8, 2022:
Ørsted is preparing for the largest Ocean Wind turbine project in the US, located in New Jersey, by nonstop sonar bombardment of the seafloor, which is the suspect of the recent whale deaths… But it won’t end there.
The construction will continue by punching holes 60 ft wide by 100-150 ft deep, then building caissons (a watertight chamber used in construction work under water or as a foundation) to pour steel and concrete. Finally, they will erect 1000 ft wind turbines, with 180 ft blades, which spin at 180 mph. The blades will slice up anything that happens to fly by, with the down draft from the blades impacting the sea and waves below.
The construction will also include dredging a trough 6 ft deep, 10-15 miles from the turbines to the shore so that electrified cable can be laid, then reburied in the trough. Once the electricity gets to the shore, there isn’t an existing energy grid and stations that can handle the incoming power, therefore, Ørsted will have to erect multiple off shore “islands” to be built to house new power substations.
ADVERTISEMENTThe project, called Ocean Wind 1, would have up to 98 wind turbines and have infrastructure in Lacey, Waretown and Berkeley townships within Ocean County and Upper Township and Ocean City in Cape May County. Ørsted is working on gathering approvals for a second ocean lease area called Ocean Wind 2. In addition, Atlantic Shores — a collaboration between Shell New Energies and EDF Renewables is also working on developing a lease area.
Each turbine will contain 1600 gallons of transformer oil, 150 gallons of lubrication oil, diesel, fuel and SF6. Leaks would most certainly end up on our beaches. Thousands of pounds of metal, plastics and fiberglass are used to make each turbine. This wind project WILL USE fossil fuels over its limited 20 to 30 year lifespan (if we are lucky) to develop, build, transport and install repair, maintain, then finally decommission, only to end up in the land fill.
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