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CLEAN is a collaborative movement of organizations and individuals organizing around a specific "CALL TO ACTION."
The "call" is to implement new energy policies based on decentralized control of energy, whereby energy is generated by regionally appropriate, reliable, and renewable resources, such as wind, solar, and geothermal.
The DEIS considered all reasonable alternatives to the proposed action, including a no action alternative. Seven alternatives are analyzed in detail in the draft EIS: the proposed action, no action, a smaller configuration, phased development, a condensed array at Horseshoe Shoal site in Nantucket Sound, or alternative sites at Monomoy Shoals and south of Tuckernuck Island.
“The draft environmental impact statement is a crucial step forward in completing our review of the Cape Wind Energy Project,” said MMS Director Randall Luthi. “Cape Wind is the first offshore wind energy project to come before MMS for review, and public input is a critical element of the review process. I encourage the public to submit written comments on the draft or provide input at the upcoming hearings. Every input will receive the same weight.”
Public hearings on the DEIS will be held at the following locations:
MMS will begin accepting written comments on the DEIS for 60 days beginning on Friday, January 18, 2008 when the Notice of Availability of the DEIS is published in the Federal Register. Comments may be submitted using the online comment form at https://ocsconnect.mms.gov/pcs-public under “projects open for comment,” however; the online commenting form will not be accessible until Friday, January 18, 2008.
Comments may also be submitted by mail to: MMS Cape Wind Energy Project TRC Environmental Corporation, Wannalancit Mills 650 Suffolk Street Lowell, Massachusetts 01854. To obtain a single printed or CD-ROM copy of the DEIS, you may contact: The Minerals Management Service Environmental Assessment Branch (MS 4042) 381 Elden Street Herndon, Virginia, 20170
Under authority of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, as amended by the Energy Policy Act of 2005, MMS will regulate alternative energy projects and alternate use of facilities on the OCS. Examples include, but are not limited to, wind energy, wave energy, ocean current energy, solar energy, and hydrogen production. Alternate uses of existing facilities may include, but are not limited to, offshore aquaculture, research, education, recreation, and support for offshore operations and facilities.
MMS press release issued Monday January 14, 2008.