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Offshore wind expansion raises serious national security concerns

June 15, 2024 | Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Presidential Candidates 2024



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Offshore wind expansion raises serious national security concerns
In a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding the impact of offshore wind projects on national security and existing radar systems. The discussion highlighted the challenges posed by high-frequency radar used for monitoring ocean currents, which is crucial for tsunami detection and oil spill management. Officials noted that the current radar systems, primarily operational since 1973, are inadequate for the evolving demands of air traffic control and national defense.

The meeting underscored the potential risks associated with the proliferation of offshore wind lease areas along the Atlantic coast, from the Gulf of Maine to South Carolina. Participants expressed frustration over the lack of effective regulatory measures to address these issues, contrasting the current situation with past instances, such as the Cape Wind project, where government intervention was more pronounced.

Concerns were also raised about the reliance on line-of-sight radar systems, which are limited in their operational range and effectiveness. The implications of these developments could significantly affect both maritime safety and air traffic management, prompting calls for a reevaluation of the integration of renewable energy projects with existing infrastructure. The discussion concluded with a note on the current mitigation strategies, which often involve financial contributions to future projects rather than direct solutions to the identified problems.

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