Wind Turbines Advancing at White Crest Site

The Town of Wellfleet and its Alternate Energy Committee are reviewing the feasibility of wind turbines for electricity generation at a Town-owned site near White Crest Beach.  The project is summarized as follows:

“The Town of Wellfleet is working with MTC [Massachusetts Technology Collaborative] to explore the feasibility of developing a wind turbine project on municipally-owned land. In October 2005, the UMass Renewable Energy Research Laboratory conducted a Preliminary Site Analysis at locations chosen by the municipality to determine an appropriate site to explore feasibility. In October 2006, working with the Town, UMass RERL installed a MET tower on White Crest Beach, just off Ocean View Drive. There was concern that the project would be subject to restrictions by the FAA due to the site’s proximity to the North Truro Long Range Joint Use Radar site. However, in October 2007 the FAA issued a favorable “Determination of no Hazard” to airspace navigation and radar. Wellfleet’s application for Community Wind Turbine Feasibility Study was subsequently approved by MTC in October 2007. Since then, the Town has been working with MTC and a Community Wind technical consultant to evalaute the feasibility of the White Crest Beach site for a Community Wind project. The Town is currently reviewing draft feasibility study results.”

The project summary and links to site and wind analyses and contact information are here.

It will be on the agenda for the Cape Cod National Seashore Advisory Committee’s meeting on June 19, 2009.

One Response to “Wind Turbines Advancing at White Crest Site”

  1. venturen Says:

    I see where the cleared headed people of Chatham stopped the building of a wind turbine.

    http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090813/NEWS/908130316

    They respected the neighbors…perish the thought! Wellfleet is just steam rolling their project in the heart of the seashore! And Chatham’s turbine was 60 feet as opposed to 450 foot monstrosities planned by Wellfleet!

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