Democrats demand Trump resume a nearly completed major wind project near Rhode Island
- The Trump administration halted construction last week on the nearly complete Revolution Wind farm off Rhode Island and Connecticut's coasts.
- The stoppage followed claims of national security concerns, though officials and lawmakers from both states reject these and say no clear justification was provided.
- The $6.2 billion project is 80% finished with all underwater foundations set and 45 of 65 turbines installed, capable of powering over 350,000 homes at a locked-in rate of 9.8 cents per kilowatt-hour.
- Senator Richard Blumenthal called halting the project ‘nuts, crazy, insane,’ while union leaders say about 1,200 jobs are now at risk, and Orsted is evaluating legal and financial options.
- Democratic officials vow to fight the politically motivated decision and aim to complete the project to support regional energy needs and climate goals amid rising electricity prices.
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Trump administration blocks key offshore wind projects, citing vague national security concerns
The Trump administration has abruptly halted multiple offshore wind projects, including the nearly completed $6.2 billion Revolution Wind farm, citing unspecified national security concerns and throwing the industry into turmoil.Brad Plumer and Lisa Friedman report for The New York Times.In short:The Interior Department has stopped construction on several offshore wind projects, including ones in Rhode Island, New York, and Idaho, despite full f…
Offshore Wind’s Epic Fail: Feds Pull Plug on Revolution Wind
https://irrationalfear.substack.com/p/offshore-winds-epic-fail DR. MATTHEW WIELICKI This week, the federal government slammed the brakes on the nearly completed Revolution Wind project off Rhode Island and Connecticut, citing vague ‘national security concerns’. With 45 of 65 turbines already piercing the ocean floor and the developer boasting 80% completion, this sudden stand-down may signify deeper issues… or is it […]
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Canceled wind project puts thousands of jobs at risk
The future of thousands of jobs are in jeopardy after Ørsted, a Danish clean energy company with a large portfolio of offshore wind projects, received an order from the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management instructing them to immediately halt work on a wind project off the coast of Rhode Island.
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