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Tensions are thick between the island of Nantucket and Vineyard Wind. Nantucket's demands include millions in possible fines ...
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Nantucket officials accuse offshore wind developer of going into hiding since Trump’s election
Nantucket town officials have accused Vineyard Wind of not responding to their safety queries since President Donald Trump’s ...
With bold new programs and building projects, Nantucket is tackling its housing crisis to make year-round living possible.
A Nantucket official claims Vineyard Wind’s leadership has "essentially gone into hiding” since a blade fell into the ocean ...
At a press conference Tuesday, town officials said Vineyard Wind has repeatedly failed to communicate critical information ...
Getting information about the state's only offshore wind project under construction has been difficult in the last six months ...
Less than two weeks after settling with an offshore wind manufacturer over last year’s turbine blade failure for $10.5 ...
In reality, Mohr said by email on Thursday, "the lights have been on 24/7 since the first turbine was installed." That first turbine was completed in October 2023.
Brooke Mohr, the chair of the Nantucket Select Board, said at first, people were scared about the possible impacts the debris could have on the environment.
“We started these negotiations with Vineyard Wind and GE, and we ended them with just GE. That speaks for itself,” Mohr said. While the Town says it is not subject to a gag order under the ...
Mohr said the deed restriction program will begin as soon as staff time allows, probably in the first or second quarter of this year. This story is a production of the New England News Collaborative.
Jennette Barnes is a reporter and producer. Named a Master Reporter by the New England Society of News Editors, she brings more than 20 years of news experience to CAI.
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