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The Reality of Wind Power?

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Crescent City Times
November 2, 2022 at 12:45 PM
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Commentary by Samuel Strait – November 2, 2022 In a recent meeting of the Harbor…
Commentary by Samuel Strait – November 2, 2022 In a recent meeting of the Harbor Board, a great deal of "We have to have a seat at the table", was expressed by several Board members, but what does that even really mean for the locals in the County. Just as we have been regaled with visions of grandeur and Santa Cruz like extravaganzas on harbor property, it has been several months of waiting for something, anything to happen. Is Commissioner Stone and White selling us another pie in the sky bit of fantasy? Regaling us with millions, no billions of future dollars that never seem to materialize? The spending has already begun with an innocent sounding $1,254 to be spent on another "seat at the table". I would venture to guess that the memory of the solar panel project, which was guaranteed to generate thousands of dollars for the harbor's continuing quest to remain financially afloat has been carefully walled off from public view, after it was learned that the project was left in limbo following the demise of the vendor and the prospect of a maintenance tab that exceeds the electrical cost savings from the project. Or the recent lease of two of the harbor's RV parks to a developer that has yet to commence the grand scheme of converting the parks to palaces for high end vacationers. And what happened to any consideration for the current tenants, the fishing industry , harbor deferred maintenance, or the dredging of said harbor? Then there is also the minor problem of repairs on the outer harbor seawall where the injection of nearly $10 million is unlikely to get the job done. All brought to you by the current Board, starring Commissioner "pie in the sky" Brian Stone and Commissioner "fantasy world" Wes White, plus the contributions from the three stooges, Rick Shepherd, Gerhard Weber, and Harry Adams. If the clown show stopped there, it would be a miracle, yet Tim Petrick, the "visions of grandeur" Harbor Master was there to complete the train wreck. It seems that via the defunct, but soon to be resurrected Tri Agency, we are now chasing a new "dream", that of "wind power". No one in this cabal seems to be aware of the difficulties of the permitting process that has pushed off shore wind power production into the realm of financial excess, and has developers shying away from funding projects already with East Coast Federal leases in hand. That plus the mere fact that the unreliability of wind power and the huge cost of undeveloped infrastructure and transmission, has made wind power developers begin to give off shore developments the cold shoulder. And, we have yet to mention the difficulties that wind power has experienced in the harsh climate of the open ocean. Clearly any sort of research on the topic is beyond the capabilities of those that sit on the Commission or its staff. Much of the recent obsession with "Green Energy" has been exposed as problematic and unreliable as a primary alternative to natural resource based forms of electrical power production. Not only are "Green Energy" sources unreliable, but hardly make a dent into the need for additional electricity and are unlikely to ever meet the needs of most countries for some time to come if ever. And there you have it, a train wreck waiting to happen. Of course electing some saner heads to a "seat at the table" of the Harbor Commission," most certainly without a cost of $1,254", might be a good place to start. Consider Linda Sutter and Annie Nehmer as a fresh set of minds that are not going to be enticed by dreams of sugar plums and all the nonsense that currently occupies the empty heads that sit on the Commission. Solutions for the Harbor's woes lie not with the current elected Board and changes are necessary for the Harbor to be a truly functional part of the County. Development away from the primary purpose of having a harbor is a mistake that will become very costly, very soon. Sutter and Nehmer are the way to right the ship.

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Published November 2, 2022 at 12:45 PM
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