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New Jersey’s Future - Your Children’s Future

Atlantic City is known for lots of things: Casinos . . . songs by the Boss . . . and wind turbines.

Since 2005, five turbines in Atlantic City have given us a glimpse of the potential for wind power in the Garden State.

For the last two months, Gov. Corzine has been getting feedback on his energy plan, including three public hearings this past week. We need to ensure Gov. Corzine plans to maximize our off-shore wind potential — and not build more power plants. Click here to make sure we live up to our off-shore wind potential:

http://www.environmentnewjersey.org/action/energy/off-shorewind?id4=ES

Off-shore wind can be a huge source of energy. By 2020, we could generate 3,000 mega-watts of energy from off-shore wind — enough to power 800,000 New Jersey homes.

Please remind Gov. Corzine of this potential, and tell him that you want to see more off-shore wind, not more power plants in his final energy plan. Take action today:

http://www.environmentnewjersey.org/action/energy/off-shorewind?id4=ES

Thank you to more than 900 of you who signed onto the off-shore wind petition earlier this week.

Even famous Texas oil-man T. Boone Pickens is pouring his millions into developing wind power. But we shouldn’t let Texas get ahead of us.

New Jersey should be a national leader in clean energy — and building off-shore wind is one of the first steps.

Friday is the deadline to weigh in on Gov. Corzine’s energy plan. He’s already heard from big utilities as they push hard to build more power plants and incinerators across the state.

Has he heard from you? Tell Gov. Corzine to build off-shore wind in New Jersey — not more power plants and incinerators:

http://www.environmentnewjersey.org/action/energy/off-shorewind?id4=ES

Off-shore wind can be a huge source of energy. By 2020, we could generate 3,000 mega-watts of energy from off-shore wind — enough to power 800,000 New Jersey homes.

Remind Gov. Corzine of this potential, and tell him you want to see more off-shore wind, not more power plants in his final energy plan. Take action today!

http://www.environmentnewjersey.org/action/energy/off-shorewind?id4=ES

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