'No Time to Waste': RI, Conn. Seek Permission to Restart Construction on Revolution Wind
Connecticut and Rhode Island seek court injunction to resume offshore wind project halted by federal order, critical for powering 350,000 homes and 80% complete, officials say.
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'No time to waste': RI, Conn. seek permission to restart construction on Revolution Wind
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Rhode Island and Connecticut are seeking a preliminary injunction against a stop-work order that brought construction on Revolution Wind to a screeching halt last month. Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha and Connecticut Attorney General William Tong filed the motion Wednesday requesting permission for work to continue on the offshore wind farm, which is nearly 80% complete. "We have no time to waste in getting…
‘Time is of the essence:’ As losses mount on Revolution Wind, AGs press for court relief
The first turbine installed by Ørsted roughly 15 miles south of the Rhode Island coast and 32 miles southeast of the Connecticut coast is shown in September 2024. (Photo courtesy of Revolution Wind)Rhode Island and Connecticut attorneys general are doubling down on their legal push to reverse the Trump administration’s stop work order on Revolution Wind — before it’s too late. In a 47-page motion filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Rhode I…
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