Offshore Wind Developers Sue Trump Administration for Halting $25B in Projects

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Offshore Wind Developers Sue Trump Administration for Halting $25B in Projects
Offshore Wind Developers Sue Trump Admin Over $25B Project Freeze In a dramatic escalation of tensions between clean energy companies and the U.S. federal government, three major offshore wind developers have filed lawsuits against the Trump administration after it abruptly halted $25 billion worth of active projects. The move—announced December 22 by the Department of the Interior—has stalled five major wind farms capable of powering millions of homes. Developers claim the freeze, citing vague “national security” concerns, lacks legal basis and is costing them millions daily. Credit: ZU_09 / Getty Images Projects in Limbo: Gigawatts Lost Mid-Construction The frozen projects represent a staggering 6 gigawatts of potential clean energy—enough to power over 2 million American households. Ørsted’s 704-megawatt Revolution Wind project is already 90% complete, while Equinor’s 2-gigawatt Empire Wind and Dominion Energy’s 2.6-gigawatt Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind are each about 60% finished. D…