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Boston, Massachusetts - February 24, 2004 [solarAccess.com] The controversy surrounding the Cape Wind Project that is planned for off the shore of Massachusetts has brought into focus the need for clean energy in the 21st century. Smart Power, BU's Center for Energy and Environmental Studies, and the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) have joined together to bring this important topic to the public's attention.

This debate, which is free and open to the public, will be held from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on March 10, 2004 in the George Sherman Union Auditorium at Boston University. It will feature experts on global energy trends and the wind energy resource.

The debate will be moderated by Cutler Cleveland, Director of the Center for Energy and Environmental Studies at BU. The panel examining the merits of the Cape Wind Project in the larger context of energy sources and uses in New England....

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Older wind farm units are quite noisy, but the technology has come a long way. The noise isn't much of a factor any longer.

Scott - Do you know if the Hull windmill is in an area that is redibly accessible. I'd like to see it sometime.

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