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Orsted sues to avoid wasting offshore wind farm from Trump administration axe
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Orsted sues to avoid wasting offshore wind farm from Trump administration axe

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Last updated: September 5, 2025 12:19 pm
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The Danish renewable vitality firm Orsted sued the Trump administration on Thursday in a bid to restart development on an offshore wind farm in New England that the federal government has blocked.

The Inside Division abruptly ordered Orsted on Aug. 22 to halt development on Revolution Wind off the coast of Rhode Island and Connecticut. The totally permitted challenge is 80% full and would offer sufficient energy for greater than 350,000 houses throughout each states.

Orsted requested america District Courtroom for the District of Columbia to put aside the stop-work order, dismissing it as arbitrary, capricious, illegal and “issued in unhealthy religion.” Orsted and its companion Skyborn Renewables have already invested $5 billion in Revolution Wind, they stated.

The Trump administration’s motion places in danger billions of {dollars} in future income from the challenge, the businesses stated. Orsted and Skyborn would additionally face $1 billion in breakaway prices if the challenge is canceled, they stated.

Orsted shares hit a report low on Aug. 25 within the wake of the stop-work order.

The Bureau of Ocean Vitality Administration has justified the order on nationwide safety grounds and issues that Revolution Wind will intervene with different makes use of of U.S. territorial waters. However Orsted stated this justification is only a pretext, pointing to President Donald Trump’s long-standing animus towards wind energy going again greater than a decade.

“The President has obvious hostility in direction of offshore wind, together with primarily based on statements made on the marketing campaign path,” Orsted’s legal professional advised the courtroom.

Revolution Wind has undergone intensive environmental and security opinions over almost a decade that value greater than $100 million, in keeping with Orsted’s lawsuit. Federal businesses have uniformly concluded primarily based on hundreds of pages of information that the challenge is “environmentally sound, secure and in keeping with federal regulation,” the corporate stated.

Trump has focused the wind business since his first day in workplace, when he issued an order that closed federal waters to new leases for offshore initiatives. However the renewable business had hoped that the White Home would enable permitted initiatives reminiscent of Revolution Wind to proceed.

Trump has escalated his assaults on the renewable vitality business in latest weeks. The president stated his administration wouldn’t approve photo voltaic and wind initiatives two days earlier than Revolution Wind was hit with the stop-work order.

And the Trump administration on Friday canceled $679 million in funding for a dozen infrastructure initiatives that help the offshore wind business.

White Home spokeswoman Taylor Rodgers stated in reponse to a request for touch upon the lawsuit that “offshore wind initiatives got unfair, preferential remedy whereas the remainder of the vitality business was hindered by burdensome laws” beneath President Joe Biden.

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