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Cape Wind: Now the movie

Posted by Beth Daley  July 15, 2011 10:34 AM
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The decade-long effort by Cape Wind to build 130 turbines in Nantucket Sound has at times played out like a soap opera, complete with subterfuge and sneaky end runs to try and block it.

Now, the Cape Wind saga – with all its wacky politics, power and people – will be on the big screen. "Cape Spin: An American Power Struggle" will be shown as a "sneak peek" at the Martha’s Vineyard Film Society on Aug. 2 at Union Chapel on Martha’s Vineyard.

Full disclosure: I was interviewed for the movie, along with other journalists.

For more info go here.

And here is trailer:

Cape Spin Trailer from Rebirth Productions on Vimeo.

-- BETH DALEY

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