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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Oct 9

    Massachusetts, New York and New Jersey have all set aggressive goals for offshore wind development over the next decadehttps://on.wsj.com/2Pof1dB 

    5:30 AM - 9 Oct 2018
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      1. _Christene_‏ @_Christene_ Oct 9
        Replying to @WSJ

        New York Fishermen and Long Island Residents are up in arms over plan to build windmills off Long Island coast - unsightly sore eyes - vision off our waterways - project that’s worth $1.625 billion costing taxpayers .https://nyp.st/2v5NcPb 

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      1. Graham Sinclair‏ @esgarchitect Oct 9
        Replying to @WSJ

        Alt headline: “Coastal States Value Clean Air And Energy Reliability, Security From Wind Power Off Own Coast”. Blue collar, green collar. Go on #WSJ, use all the GOP political key words. It really messes with #science hating heads when #renewables make economic sense. #ESG

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      1. Doogie‏ @BurtonDoug Oct 9
        Replying to @WSJ

        I'm a fan but curious how they'll stand up to a big nor'easter, let along years of them.

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      2. Wade Blankenship‏ @ObiWade Oct 9
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        “Aggressive subsidy of private interest”

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      3. Kev‏ @shepkevin Oct 9
        Replying to @ObiWade @WSJ

        This reduces costs for consumers...don’t act like you know what you’re talking about.

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      4. Wade Blankenship‏ @ObiWade Oct 9
        Replying to @shepkevin @WSJ

        Yay debt and taxes!

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      5. Kev‏ @shepkevin Oct 9
        Replying to @ObiWade @WSJ

        You're delusional. I can tell it's not worth explaining to you how important offshore wind will be.

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      6. Wade Blankenship‏ @ObiWade Oct 9
        Replying to @shepkevin @WSJ

        It’s so important no one cares enough to pay for it unless they can spend your money.

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      7. Kev‏ @shepkevin Oct 9
        Replying to @ObiWade @WSJ

        You clearly don't understand economics, finance or innovation.

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      1. amazonjude‏ @amazonjude2 Oct 9
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        and watch what happens, sonar critter in the sea will suffer

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      1. Sonar0011‏ @sonar0011 Oct 9
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        Does this mean that the Kennedy's have dropped their opposition to wind farms off of Hyannis?

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      1. Forest‏ @1Forest679 Oct 9
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        Future ocean pollution. #NucPower21 #iaeaorg #WorldNuclear #FANR

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      2. The Tell-Tale Heart‏ @britain_british Oct 9
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        They really want to kill birds don't they...

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      3. Kev‏ @shepkevin Oct 9
        Replying to @britain_british @WSJ

        You’re a special kind of stupid if you think this is worse than fossil fuel energy

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      1. Mark Barrow‏ @questionmark631 Oct 9
        Replying to @WSJ

        I love this project, but really? Can we keep wind production to US companies? 1. To replace and supersede fossil fuel industry jobs 2. Because high tech manufacturing is one of our things 3. Because making our power grid an international project is a national security risk.

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      1. covfefe45maga‏ @covfefe45maga Oct 9
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        How about tides?

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