Several boats in or near Kelowna's Manhattan Point area sunk or became partially submerged as an arctic chill gripped the city. Now the city is extricating them.
around 60 to 80 a megawatt hour. they want to move that up to $177 a megawatt hour which would even in a blue state the regulators aren t willing to have that sort of shock be put to rate payers and especially when these things are unpopular as you mentioned there has been a precipitous increase in whale deaths from the pile driving, sonar blasting and you are seeing a lot of the grassroots environmental groups, both on the right and left, up in arms about this. so i don t think that the political will is there to try and give them the contracts that they would like to have to make these things economically sound. brian: i just remember ted kennedy come out and saying i don t want to see windmills. pro-environment. i don t want to have to see them. they are an eyesore. a little bit of a problem all of us have to deal with it. craig, see where this goes. another wind project goes by the boards for the biden administration. craig rucker good job.
A city councilman is suggesting a pile driving project stop until changes are made. It s a project 2 On Your Side has been reporting on since last week.