
NJ Congressman Jeff Van Drew released the following statement in response to the environmental disaster unfolding off the coast of Nantucket, where a wind turbine blade fell into the water, shattered, and scattered debris along their beaches.
‘The Nantucket environmental disaster should serve as a wake-up call to anyone still considering offshore wind as a viable option for our shores,’ said Congressman Van Drew.

‘We are watching in real-time the devastating toll of offshore wind and how it will affect our communities. These turbines contain hazardous lubricants and chemicals that could leak into our beautiful ocean waters, threatening marine life and coastal ecosystems.’
‘Imagine the aftermath of a storm like Superstorm Sandy, tearing apart these turbines and spreading their toxic contents and jagged fiberglass across our shores—an environmental disaster waiting to happen.’
‘Despite glaring risks, the Biden Administration and Governor Murphy seem determined to turn our oceans into dumping grounds for dangerous offshore debris. These reckless projects must be halted immediately.’

Background:
Earlier this week, the federal government ordered Vineyard Wind, the operator of the wind farm, to suspend operations after a wind turbine blade, equivalent in length to a football field, broke apart, scattered into pieces, and fell into the water.
This incident has led to beach closures as thousands of dangerous fiberglass fragments wash ashore, posing a serious threat to both maritime navigation and local marine life.

Go Congressman Van Drew.
Give them hell.
These wind turbines are and will be a disaster.
Just say no.
I’d like to hear from those that still think windmills in the ocean are a good idea. Now, imagine hundreds or thousands of these windmills and if they have major malfunctions or some level of destruction like this event. Think smart and build on land first.