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The Park Service decision is the latest twist in the long, bitter, public fight over plans to build the project. Cape Wind opponents say it would be a hazard to aviation, harm the environment including fish and bird life, and mar historic vistas. The late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, whose family compound would have a view of the turbines, fought the project, saying it was a triumph of special interests over state interests. Supporters say the project will provide cheaper energy, reduce pollution and create green jobs. Cape Wind supporters say the tribes' claim for a National Register listing for the sound is baseless and was sprung late, in league with the project's most vociferous opponents, the Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound. The wind project was proposed in 2001 and is expected to cost $1 billion. It aims to provide up to 75 percent of Cape Cod's power. Other offshore wind farm proposals are in earlier stages of development in several states, including Rhode Island, Delaware and Texas.
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