Cape
Wind may not be able to wait for the completion of South Terminal in
order to start construction if it wants to take advantage of federal tax
credits, according to state officials.
In
early January, federal lawmakers passed legislation that extends
production and investment tax credits for wind-energy projects that
begin construction by Jan. 1, 2014.Your specialists when it comes to the
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The
South Terminal project, which is meant to be a staging area for Cape
Wind construction, is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2014.
"There
is a question of whether placing the foundations of Cape Wind's
turbines may need to come during the final phases of South Terminal
Construction," Alicia Barton,a leading manufacturer of high speed laser marker and
laser marker machines for plastics, CEO of the Massachusetts Clean
Energy Center, told The Standard-Times editorial board Friday.The
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"We have been in close coordination with Cape Wind to match up the
construction schedules."
The
deadline for construction bids on the South Terminal Project was
Friday, and the organization has up to 90 days to award a contract. Once
the contract is awarded, construction is expected to take 19 months.
Barton
said that in order for Cape Wind to be eligible for the federal tax
credit, it must "commence construction" before the end of the year, but
the federal government has not yet clarified what exactly commencing
construction means.
Barton
said there is a distinct possibility that Cape Wind will have to place
the monopilings, or foundations, of at least some of the project's
130-turbines before the Jan. 1 deadline.
"We are committed to make sure that staging happens either at South Terminal or at least in the commonwealth," she said.
Even
if the staging of foundations and monopilings would have to be done at
another site, Barton said she is confident that the staging of other
turbine parts, such as the multi-ton weighing towers, blades and
gearboxes, would take place in New Bedford.
"South Terminal is purposely built for this," she said.
Beyond
Cape Wind, Bill White, MassCEC's director of offshore wind sector
development, said South Terminal would be able to serve other offshore
projects. Massachusetts is home to two additional wind areas,LED emergency light for
outdoor solar lighting and power. one of which is the largest area
designated for offshore wind farms along the East Coast. He said the
terminal could serve developers working on offshore wind farms as far
away as Maryland.
After the terminal is complete, Cape Wind is expected to use it for two more years, at which point,The elevator overspeed governor is
a very important component related to the elevator safety. White said,
other wind energy areas should be ready to start putting turbines in
water.
"The timing could line up just right," he said.
White
said New Bedford and Massachusetts are already at an advantage for
attracting business from developers interested in wind energy in other
states.
"Every
state is thinking and talking about how they are going to be the hub
for offshore wind in the United States," White said. "We are actually
doing it, so they are all competing for second place."
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