Judge allows offshore wind farm to keep building
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A federal judge ruled again Monday that work may resume on the offshore Revolution Wind project, despite the Trump administration’s efforts to halt construction for the second time.
A federal judge has ruled for a second time in Revoution Wind's favor, lifting a stop-work imposed by the Trump administration.
One New England offshore wind project has secured court approval to restart construction after the Trump administration paused the leases on five major projects days before Christmas, and Gov.
Empire Offshore Wind files suit to halt Interior Department stop-work order on its $5B Long Island project, seeking injunction as construction is 60% complete.
President Trump’s suspension of U.S. offshore wind projects is heightening political risk, raising capital costs, and threatening investor confidence across the global wind industry.
New York's attorney general files lawsuits against Trump's offshore wind halt, arguing it threatens state economy and energy infrastructure.
The group said it now expects completed negotiations and executed contracts by June 30. Those contracts would now be filed with the DPU (the step at which ratepayers can learn the cost of the projects) by Aug. 31, putting the procurement process about two years behind its original schedule.