US judge allows Massachusetts offshore wind project to resume construction, blocking Trump pause
The judge cited potential billions in financing losses and high likelihood of Vineyard Wind's success, marking the fourth East Coast project allowed to resume despite national security claims.
- On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy granted Vineyard Wind's request for a preliminary injunction, reviving the project and blocking the Interior Department's Dec. 22 stop-work order.
- BOEM suspended construction after receiving new classified information from the Department of Defense, and Vineyard Wind said the Dec. 22 suspension order is unlawful and costs $2 million daily.
- The project is 95% complete and nearly operational, crews had installed 61 of 62 turbines and GE Vernova settled for $10.5 million over a July 2024 blade failure.
- Murphy said the developers face irreparable harm, finding Vineyard Wind likely to succeed and warning crews must return by Jan. 30 or risk losing the specialized Sea Installer contract and $4.5 billion financing.
- The decision marks the fourth court setback to the pause, as BloombergNEF cuts U.S. offshore wind growth forecasts to one-fifth of the more than 30 gigawatts by 2030, raising investor concerns.
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Judge shoots down Trump's halt on massive Martha's Vineyard project
A federal judge has dealt the Trump administration yet another courtroom defeat over offshore wind, ruling Tuesday that construction can resume on the nearly complete $4.5 billion Vineyard Wind project off Martha's Vineyard.Judge Brian E. Murphy of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts issued a preliminary injunction allowing developers to restart work, marking the fourth legal setback for the administration's aggressive push…
Judge Revives Wind Farm That Trump Halted Off Martha’s Vineyard
A federal judge on Tuesday ruled that construction could continue on a $4.5 billion wind farm off the coast of Martha’s Vineyard, Mass., striking down the Trump administration’s decision to halt work on the nearly complete project. Judge Brian E. Murphy of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts issued a preliminary injunction that would allow the developers of the wind farm, known as Vineyard Wind, to restart construction whil…
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