"It creates opportunities, but we cannot guarantee any jobs," said Havgul Clean Energy's Chief Grifter Harald Dirdal in a moment of frankness as reported in the 6-2-10 edition of the LDN. Both he and Scandia Wind CEO Steve Warner are likely to recommend Muskegon as a place for local manufacturing of turbines (if they are to be made locally at all), and definitely not Mason County.
If you haven't yet figured it out,anybody looking at improving the local job situation (such as certain county commisioners) through the offshore turbine farm proposals is just peeing into the wind. After we provide food and lodging for the construction workers imported in to ruin our lakescape,don't be expecting cheaper energy prices or crews of local wind-workers enriching our long-term economy.
Just an impression I get, but the more I look into what's developed over the months with this company, the more I think it should be renamed Scam'd-Ya Wind. The company that puts the 'wind' in 'swindle'. The problem is, if they are successful they just move on, a bit richer, and then the real exploitation of our area "hits the fan".
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