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Hamptons town leaders object to new offshore wind farm plans 

Credit:  By Mark Harrington | Newsday | July 28, 2016 | www.newsday.com ~~

Two East End town officials who have expressed support for a wind farm 30 miles from the coast of Montauk to power the South Fork say a separate potential wind farm 12 miles off the coast of the South Fork would meet resistance if the state pursues it.

Newsday on Sunday reported that LIPA and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority have identified six “potential” wind energy areas for New York, including one that would stretch across the length of the Hamptons.

LIPA and NYSERDA have both identified the area on maps, including one that accompanied a LIPA presentation for Newsday about a separate Deepwater Wind proposal 30 miles away.

The Deepwater proposal, in a Rhode Island wind-energy area, was to be voted on by LIPA trustees last week, until NYSERDA requested that LIPA cancel the meeting to complete a draft offshore wind energy blueprint in coming weeks.

NYSERDA last week noted that the South Shore wind area was identified on the map only for “analysis purposes,” and it would have to undergo many layers of scrutiny and approval before moving forward.

Still, East Hampton Town Supervisor Larry Cantwell said he has already contacted state officials after being made aware of the potential site in Newsday. “I reached out to the state to express our concerns,” he said.

Among those concerns, he said, is the potential for 450-foot turbines to mar pristine ocean views, even if they’re 12 miles from the town’s waterfront.

“I am sensitive to the aesthetics of visible wind farms off our shore because the beaches in our community are such an important asset,” he said. “Anything that might distract from those, I would have a concern with.”

Southampton Town Supervisor Jay Schneiderman said he was unaware of the state and LIPA maps but expressed concerns.

“I’m not against wind power, but they have to do it in a way that doesn’t have visual impacts to a really important scenic resource,” he said. “Nobody minds seeing a beautiful sailboat in the water, but I’m not sure about wind farms.”

Schneiderman said the likelihood that homeowners along the coast, among the nation’s wealthiest, would object was “100 percent.”

“I would think there would be tremendous opposition to that, and well-funded,” he said.

The answer is simple, Schneiderman said. “They have to put them farther away. It’s not a big deal … They have to go beyond the visible horizon, otherwise they’re going to get a lot of resistance.”

But placing wind farms far away increases cost and can make the arrays less efficient.

Representatives of NYSERDA and LIPA didn’t immediately provide comment.

Source:  By Mark Harrington | Newsday | July 28, 2016 | www.newsday.com

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