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Alliance and oil companies fund anti-wind farm efforts here; Wind: Kerry challenger endorses Cape Wind; The Powerful Anti-Commodity

Documents link wind farm foes to energy firm
Filing revised as Alliance calls it a mistake

A new lobbying firm for the group opposing a wind farm off Cape Cod filed a federal document last month reporting that its work for the Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound is partially funded and shaped by an international energy conglomerate.

The Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound, which has already retained two other lobbying firms, recently added BKSH & Associates, a Washington, D.C., lobbying firm that works for Oxbow. When BKSH filed a lobbying disclosure report with the US Senate Office of Public Records in April, reporting its new client, it listed Oxbow as an affiliated organization, one that contributes more than $5,000 in a quarterly period to the lobbying effort and actively participates in or supervises lobbying efforts.The disclosure represents the first documented financial connection between the group opposing the wind farm and Oxbow Corp., which mines and markets energy and commodities, including coal, natural gas, and petroleum.

The Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound immediately decried the filing as a mistake, and the lobbying firm later amended it in the US Senate Office of Public Records to eliminate the reference to Oxbow.

Osterville's Bill Koch

Oxbow's founder, Osterville yachtsman William I. Koch, has been a co-chairman of the Alliance since 2005, a year that saw a flurry of congressional attempts to kill the wind farm. While Oxbow maintains that its lobbyists monitor Cape Wind because of the corporation's interest in energy and shipping, Cape Wind proponents assert that Oxbow's lobbyists have been doing far more to fight the wind farm.

"Bill Koch is using his company to significantly augment the already substantial amount of lobbying that the opposition group is doing by using his fossil fuel company to fight this wind farm," said Cape Wind communications director Mark Rodgers...  Read the rest of this Globe report by by Stephanie Ebbert here.

See the Federal filing of the electronic filing of the lobbyist disclosure including the association with Oxbow here.
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Jim Ogonowski, John Kerry's GOP challenger, endores Cape Wind

jim_ogonowskii158_162"Energy is where our money is going. I support Cape Wind. In 24 years, John Kerry can’t decide" - Jim OgonowskiStanding only feet away from Tewksbury’s Sept. 11 memorial, Republican Senate candidate Jim Ogonowski called on Tewksbury voters last Thursday to bring change to what he called a broken Washington D.C.  Coming out of a narrow 6-point loss to Democrat Niki Tsongas six months ago in a run for the 5th District seat in Congress, Ogonowski is now echoing his former platform of energy efficiency and stopping illegal immigration in his current campaign against incumbent U.S. Sen. John Kerry.

“Every place I go, people tell me John Kerry doesn’t do anything for us,” said Ogonowski, the brother of an airline pilot killed in a hijacked plane on Sept. 11, 2001. “He’s passed eight bills in his 24 years in office. He hasn’t passed a bill in nine years. If he’s not in Massachusetts and not doing his job in Washington, where is he? That’s the problem with Washington we have people who go for a lifetime. We need an overhaul down there"...

“With our deficit spending right now we are bankrupting Americans,” he said. “The budget deficit is crazy. It’s time we have a real national energy plan. If there is a border skirmish, the price of oil goes up. Energy is where our money is going. I support Cape Wind. In 24 years, John Kerry can’t decide"...  Tewsbury Advocate
See candidate Ogonowski's website here.
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Wind: The Powerful Anti-Commodity

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In 2007, just 1.3% of all electricity consumed worldwide was generated by wind power. The global wind energy industry is continuing to grow year by year. The World Wind Energy Association [WWEA] reports that 19.7 GW of capacity was installed in 2007 - an increase of 26.6%. This came on top of the record 2006 growth, up 25.6% over 2005.
Gently rustling the leaves of the trees, giving flight to a kite held by a child, violently tossing around everything in its way, wind is many things - including a green energy source.

What it isn't is a commodity. You can't bottle it, transport it, or trade it. In fact, it is essentially an anticommodity, a competitor to oil and natural gas, even a competitor, tangentially, to corn and soybeans.

Getting power from wind is hardly a new idea. Wind has been used to power grain mills and water pumps for centuries, and such mundane uses continue today. Electrical power generation by wind started way back in the 1880s and flourished in rural areas until the expanding electrical grid reached them. Times of high fossil fuel cost or low availability (such as after World War II in Europe) ensured that electrical power generation by wind was never fully abandoned...

But the size of the turbines raises yet another issue - aesthetics. While many people think a large, gently spinning wind turbine is beautiful, the residents of coastal areas seem to disagree. In Cape Cod, a proposed offshore wind farm has faced significant hurdles because of the impact on the view as well as unknown fishing implications. Because the technologies are still relatively novel, it's nearly impossible to say with certainty what's real, and what's classic not-in-my-backyard syndrome... Seeking Alpha.
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Maverick oilman Pickens puts $2B bet on wind power

Maverick oilman T. Boone Pickens has placed a $2 billion bet on wind power in just the first of a four-phase project to build the world's largest wind farm in Texas.  Pickens said the total cost of the deal will grow considerably after the initial investment in General Electric Co. turbine technology.

Pickens' Mesa Power said the Pampa Wind Project in the Texas Panhandle will eventually cover 400,000 acres and generate enough power for more than 1.3 million homes.  "We are making Pampa the wind capital of the world," Pickens said...  "It's clear that landowners and local officials understand the economic benefits that this renewable energy can bring not only to landowners who are involved with the project, but also in revitalizing an area that has struggled in recent years."

"You find an oilfield, it peaks and starts declining, and you've got to find another one to replace it," Pickens said in a statement. "With wind, there's no decline curve."  Power from the project will begin coming on line in early 2011, he said... Globe.

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Wind energy expected to grow dramatically
New Report Finds Wind Can Provide 20% of U.S. Electricity Needs by 2030

Support 500,000 jobs in the U.S., with an average of more than 150,000 workers directly employed by the wind industry.Wind power is capable of becoming a major contributor to America's electricity supply over the next three decades, according to a report released today by the U.S. Department of Energy. The groundbreaking report, 20% Wind Energy by 2030: Increasing Wind Energy's Contribution to U.S. Electricity Supply, looks closely at one scenario for reaching 20% wind energy by 2030 and contrasts it to a scenario of no new U.S. wind power capacity... cctoday.

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05/15/08 @ 10:54 am
lmc035@gmail.com [Member] writes:
Is is clear that a fossil fuel energy company is trying to push legislators to stop a clean-renewable energy project. The original filing will stay part of the government record which is a good thing. It is also clearly documented that Bill Koch, Oxbow and BKSH are in lock-step.
05/15/08 @ 6:32 pm
Peter Kenney [Member] writes:
Of course they are in lockstep: Bill Koch owns Oxbow and Oxbow pays BKSH to perform lobbying work for it. As I recall all this nasty covert stuff is described in detail in public documents.

How much will Cape Wind save the ordinary electric rate payer? $20.00, $40.00? How much?
05/15/08 @ 7:40 pm
lmc035@gmail.com [Member] writes:
Peter - so what if it doesn't lower rates? It's better than the fossil fuel alternative. You have to drill or mine for it which harms the environment. You have to move it which fouls and poses additional environmental risks and then you have to burn it which is the final insult. Can't you see the hypocracy here? A coal/oil man is the head of an environmental group trying to 'save' Nantucket Sound? That is a bunch of BS. This guy is protecting the future of his industries, plain and simple.
05/15/08 @ 8:18 pm
smahkcep [Visitor] writes:
Peter... Other than the recently "immediately decried filing... mistake, and the lobbying firm (that) later amended it in the US Senate Office of Public Records to eliminate the reference to Oxbow."...

Exactly what are you refering to in your recollection "all this nasty covert stuff is described in detail in public documents."?

I recall the 'alligation' over the years that such a secret (Ha!) 'alliance' existed between Oxbow & the D'alliance...

But it would seem that you reference a "public' documentation of such...

Why aren't you sniffing out the real story here?

I hardly think that the Times will be doing an expose` of this juicy story that appeared in the Globe today...

Seems to me this is right up your alley... You did an great job on the Injun dude in Mashpee...

Why not on the whiteman who is mining...

That which was once belonged to those...

Our ancestors brutally murdered and then took all the lands except the barren & unfertile...?

That is until it was discovered what lay beneath the rock & tumble weed.
05/15/08 @ 11:51 pm
smahkcep [Visitor] writes:
I know yer out there Peta...

"As I recall..."...
"... beneath the rock & tumble weed."

Cluck, cluck!...
05/16/08 @ 1:49 am
smahkcep [Visitor] writes:
'We have you surrounded (Peter)... Come out with your hands up! - You have no weapons left (and besides you were shooting blanks) so you might as well give up and surrender to the facts (Jack)'...

Admit your guilt, and we will go lightly on sentencing... However, you must agree to detox & a commit yourself to a rehab clinic near you... 'Clean Power Now' will do!
05/16/08 @ 8:20 am
awayfromthebay [Member] writes:
I'm shocked.....SHOCKED!!!
05/16/08 @ 11:01 am
smahkcep [Visitor] writes:
Errr yup... "Who could imagine?" (Frank Zappa - Mothers of Invention - It's the same baked bean album?) that the integrity of the D'alliance is (now/ever?)compromised.

Suspect that IRS is going to be all over that cabal as well as Oxbow/Koch...

A grass-roots non-profit eh?
05/16/08 @ 11:34 am
lmc035@gmail.com [Member] writes:
This sums it up for me: "Saudi Arabia has rejected a plea from President Bush to increase oil production, a top White House aide said today."
05/16/08 @ 12:31 pm
capecrusader [Member] writes:
awayfromthebay
I have heard you are easily shocked
05/17/08 @ 6:48 am
awayfromthebay [Member] writes:
I wonder why the Cape Cod Times, who has their finger on the pulse of such issues, hasn't reported this? I am shocked, SHOCKED!!!!!!
05/17/08 @ 9:42 am
dorsal [Visitor] writes:
Bill Coke, a "Yachtsman"? Please....

He bought the america's cup with money plundered from his own family's riches. At least the Kiwis worked for it.

Sue your family and buy everything that is shiny and desirable.

That guy should take his taxidermied herds of baby gazelles and his stuffed polar bears (which adorn the walls of his "game room"), buy his own country and plunder and destroy IT.

It's all about the money!

Dirtbags like Coke will do *anything* to protect their cash flow......

How much oil and blood soaked money do you need????
05/17/08 @ 10:22 am
Ned [Member] writes:
I have heard that Mr. Koch has many depictions... in various media amongst his collection... of images of supersize women! British painter Lucien Freud earlier in the week received the highest bid-at-auction EVER for a figure painting... a painting of a supersize woman. The Nedster needs to get from point A to point B in terms of this trend... I've put in more, erm, research on this than anybody. And I'm talkin' body!
05/17/08 @ 12:45 pm
Ned [Member] writes:
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/5/16/154936/007/576/517071 Globe:'The Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound, which has already retained two other lobbying firms, recently added BKSH &Associates, a Washington, D.C., lobbying firm that works for Oxbow. When BKSH filed a lobbying disclosure report with the US Senate Office of Public Records in April, reporting its new client, it listed Oxbow as an affiliated organization, one that contributes more than $5,000 in a quarterly period to the lobbying effort and actively participates in or supervises lobbying efforts.

BKSH lobbyist Rich Meade said the affiliation was reported because Oxbow had referred the Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound to the firm and spent time strategizing with BKSH lobbyists before deciding the group should be a separate client.' Kos: 'What is BKSH & Associates? This is the bi-partisan lobbying firm that Charles R. Black, Jr, was the chair of until March 2008. Why is he no longer in that slot? Because Charlie Black is now working full-time on the Presidential campaign of John McCain...'
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