In today鈥檚 world of media bites, well-funded public relations, and the corporate takeover of politicians and governments, companies get to buy and say whatever they want. Thus Bio-Logical Capital, about to buy Hana Ranch and hoping to turn Molokai into an industrial wasteland at taxpayer and ratepayer expense, tried in to paint itself as pro-Hawaiian and pro-environment.
Bio-Logical Capital would have us believe that it is 鈥渁bsolutely committed鈥 to 鈥減rojects that heal land鈥, 鈥渉elp people鈥 and 鈥渉elp Hawaii protect its natural environment.鈥 How is charging Hawaii ratepayers billions for the Big Wind and Cable鈥檚 obsolete technology 鈥渉elping people?” When the cost for the total project could reach $5 billion to $10 billion 鈥 up to $25,000 per ratepayer, and rooftop solar on Oahu would provide much more electricity at a fraction of the price?
How is the destruction of over 17 square miles of Molokai with an industrial wind factory 鈥減rotecting Hawaii鈥檚 natural environment鈥? When industrial wind projects do not lower greenhouse gas emissions or fossil fuel use, and are just a taxpayer- and ratepayer-subsidized welfare scam for rich corporations?
Bio-Logical says it and its 鈥渨orld-class partner,鈥 Pattern Energy, are 鈥渃ommitted to preserve Molokai鈥檚 rich culture and way of life, protect the ocean . . .鈥 But how is bulldozing the graves of the ancestors, clogging coral reefs with sediment, killing endangered birds, putting a high voltage cable through the Hawaiian National Humpback Whale Sanctuary, destroying some of the world鈥檚 most magnificent scenery, and potentially driving hundreds of people from their homes 鈥減reserving the culture鈥 and 鈥減rotecting the ocean鈥?
Bio-Logical鈥檚 answer is that their project will only cover 鈥渓ess than 200 acres鈥 鈥 an outright lie, for this only represents the turbine towers鈥 concrete bases. Even Bio-Logical鈥檚 partner Pattern admits the industrial power plant . Bio-Logical speaks of Molokai鈥檚 鈥渨orld class winds鈥 鈥 but no wind surveys have been done. Even if they did exist, would they justify the destruction of nearly half of what National Geographic rates as the sixth most beautiful island in the world?
If Bio-Logical鈥檚 mission is to build 鈥渟trong communities,” why is it attempting to force this project on Molokai, where in three separate surveys residents have voted 93 percent, then 97 percent, and last month 99 percent against the project? Why is Bio-Logical now attempting to bribe people with promises of 鈥渃ommunity benefits?” Bio-Logical鈥檚 glitzy 鈥渟pin鈥 implies they know better what Molokai people want than the people of Molokai themselves 鈥 how arrogant!
It appears Bio-Logical鈥檚 people are not listening to their own partner Pattern, who have publicly stated they鈥檒l leave Molokai if the people . And Bio-Logical鈥檚 own vice president Keiki-pua Dancil has acknowledged publicly that that these very high opposition numbers are valid. How many times do they have to be told to leave?
Here鈥檚 the biggest lie of all: Bio-Logical says Pattern 鈥渉as led the industry with groundbreaking mitigation measures to protect the environment and cultural resources at other projects. Its management of cultural resource issues at the Ocotillo wind project in California and elsewhere is first rate and is supported by many Native American individuals and groups.鈥
Doesn鈥檛 Bio-Logical know that Pattern has been by Ocotillo residents and Native American groups, who have occupied the project and now demand a restraining order against them? According to multiple lawsuits, the project鈥檚 enormous impacts on birds, wildlife, water, soils, geology, and other resources, and has bulldozed ancestral graves and other cultural shrines.
The lawsuits add that Pattern never submitted plans for environmental review and lied about the extent of the project鈥檚 grading and roads. Similarly, although Bio-Logical says 鈥渘o four-lane roads would be built鈥 on Molokai, country lanes in Ocotillo that Pattern promised would not be widened have now been bulldozed 鈥渨ider than a five lane freeway.鈥
They also contend that Pattern is installing the weakest and cheapest foundations illegally 鈥渨ithout geotechnical or structural engineering鈥, and 鈥渨ith 14 of 36 turbine pads out of compliance.鈥 That Pattern refuses to answer questions about seismic safety although the project is in a dangerous seismic zone, and Pattern鈥檚 blocking an access road flooded the town of Ocotillo, causing extensive damage, for which Pattern denies responsibility.
So serious are these issues that, , 鈥淭he litigation is impacting developer Pattern Energy鈥檚 ability to secure financing for the project.鈥
Does Bio-Logical believe this is protecting 鈥渢he environment and cultural resources鈥? How are Pattern鈥檚 California Ocotillo crimes 鈥渟upported by many Native American individuals and groups鈥? Another tribe, the Campo Indians, victimized by a different Pattern project, is now suing for $56 million, saying Pattern鈥檚 turbines are making them sick7. Will Bio-Logical do the same at Hana? On Molokai?
No matter what they say, how could anyone believe them?
About the author: Mike Bond is a renewable energy expert, the former CEO of an international energy company and an adviser to more than 70 of the world’s largest utilities and energy companies. He lives on Molokai.
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