Town Council members
had yet to decide if they were going to approve the controversial underwater
cable that would have been buried under Narragansett Town Beach.
Posted by Lauren Costa (Editor), from
the Narragansett-South Kingstown Patch
Deepwater Wind on Monday withdrew its application with the Town
of Narragansett to run its 21-mile underwater electric transmission cable
through the town and build a new switchyard as well.
The cable was designed
to run from Old Harbor on Block Island and around Point Judith’s rocky banks
before ending at Narragansett Town Beach.
"We're continuing
to explore alternative routes for the cable that will connect Block Island to
the mainland, and we remain confident we'll find a suitable location,"
said Deepwater CEO Jeff Grybowski in a statement.
"While we believed that
Narragansett Town Beach was a good option, it was never the only location we
considered. We plan to bury the cable beneath existing roadways, with
little to no impact on the general public. We'll make our cable plan public
once it is further defined."
Prior to Deepwater's
application withdrawal, Narragansett Town Council members had not yet made a
decision to accept the company's $2.25 million verbal offer for the project.
Last week, the
Providence-based company secured two
offshore wind energy leases for the construction of commercial
wind energy farms in federal waters off the coast of Rhode Island and
Massachusetts.