Articles by

Sarah Taylor

Middelgrunden Offshore Wind Farm (40 Mw) Observed In Øresund 3.5 Km Outside Copenhagen, Denmark. 1 July 2009. Photo By Kim Hansen. This File Is Licensed Under The Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.

Cleveland’s Icebreaker — Falling Down or Starting Up?

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Sarah Taylor

Or how the Ohio Power Board's poison pill to stop the first offshore wind farm in Lake Erie could--and should--backfire.
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Evolve – Don’t Stagnate: Moving Cleveland’s Icebreaker Project Forward

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Sarah Taylor

Windustrious Cleveland's Sara Taylor calls for opponents of offshore wind in the Great Lakes to evolve, as others have done in past, to avoid technological stagnation.

The Call for Wind Energy Development on Lake Erie Led by Union Members

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Sarah Taylor

Cleveland has been a city of innovation, right from the very beginning. In 1796 Moses Cleaveland, in his westward journey from Connecticut, discovered the area around the mouth of the Cuyahoga River, and decided that this would be the "capital city" of the Western Reserve.

Union Members Are Devoted to Ohio’s First Offshore Wind Project

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Sarah Taylor

The Ohio Power Siting Board (OPSB) has been reviewing the application by Icebreaker Windpower Inc., regarding its proposal to install six turbines on Lake Erie, a few miles offshore from Cleveland. As part of the OPSB process, the public was invited to submit opinions in writing, about the proposal. Around nine hundred comments have been submitted so far. They have been eight to one in favor of the project.

Truth Out: Anti-Wind–Stealing our Sympathy

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Sarah Taylor

If we allow ourselves to be deceived by the fossil-fuel industry and their fabricated worries about birds, then we will be refusing to look the future squarely in the face. We must end our addiction to fossil fuels, and work to establish clean, renewable alternatives. . . The birds and bats will thank us.