Trump Administration Cites Classified Security Concerns in Offshore Wind Freeze as Courts Let Some Projects Proceed
Jan 21
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The Trump administration in December ordered a stopâwork suspension of five East Coast offshore wind projectsâVineyard Wind, Revolution Wind, Sunrise Wind, Empire Wind and Coastal Virginia Offshore Windâciting classified Defense Department reports and nationalâsecurity and militaryâreadiness concerns without disclosing details to developers. States, attorneys general and companies including Equinor, Ărsted and Dominion have sued, saying the pause is arbitrary, threatens projects far along in construction and risks billions in losses, and federal judges have issued preliminary injunctions allowing Revolution Wind and Empire Wind to resume while courts review the order. The moves come alongside White House efforts to curb NEPA reviews, prompting critics to say the administrationâs actions reflect a broader political rollback of federal cleanâenergy permitting.
Energy and Environment Policy
Donald Trump
Federal Courts and Regulation