Report: Offshore Wind Critics Played Role in Revolution Wind Work Stoppage
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Revolution Wind was heading toward finish line. Now it’s about to veer into Boston federal court.
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Report: Offshore wind critics played role in Revolution Wind work stoppage
(The Center Square) – Offshore wind opponents in the fishing industry helped shape the Trump administration’s decision to halt work on the Revolution Wind project, a $4 billion development off the coasts of Rhode Island and Connecticut, a new report…
U.S. Interior Secretary defends halt on Revolution Wind project
The New London State Pier.(Molly Ingram / WSHU )U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum (R) defends the Trump administration’s decision to issue a stop-work order to Revolution Wind.The offshore wind farm was expected to power hundreds of thousands of homes in Connecticut and Rhode Island beginning next year. The project was 80% done, according to Ørsted.Burgum told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins that they issued the stop-work order because of national secur…
ATTORNEY GENERAL TONG NOTIFIES COURT OF UNLAWFUL REVOLUTION WIND STOP WORK ORDER – DoingItLocal
Submits evidence of harm to Connecticut ratepayers, grid reliability and jobs ahead of 9/4 hearing on challenge to Trump executive order halting wind development (Hartford, CT) — Attorney General William Tong on Thursday night formally notified the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts of the stop work order halting the Revolution Wind project and the severe harm to Connecticut ratepayers, grid reliability and jobs caused by stop…
Offshore wind project reviews on 'case by case basis,' Interior says
The Trump administration's controversial decision to halt work on the Revolution Wind energy project raised an obvious question: Will Vineyard Wind 1, which Massachusetts is counting on, also be shut down? The U.S. Department of Interior is not saying yes, or no.
US Secretary of the Interior points to fears of drone attacks and disrupted radars as the reason for the sudden halt of Ørsted's almost completed offshore wind project
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