Judge Allows Rhode Island Offshore Wind Farm Construction to Continue

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A federal judge allowed construction to resume on the Revolution Wind offshore wind farm near Rhode Island after halting work due to a stop-work order from the Trump administration, citing lack of factual basis for the pause and potential economic harm. The project, nearly complete and expected to power 350,000 homes, is a significant step for offshore wind development amid ongoing legal and political battles over renewable energy projects.
Topics:business#environment#legal-ruling#offshore-wind#renewable-energy#revolution-wind#rhode-island
- Judge says construction of large offshore wind farm near Rhode Island can resume WBUR
- Judge deals Trump’s war on wind its first major setback The Washington Post
- Federal judge lifts Trump administration's halt of nearly complete offshore wind farm in New England AP News
- Trump's order to halt offshore wind project overturned, Orsted to restart work soon CNBC
- Judge Says Work on Wind Farm Off Rhode Island Can Proceed, for Now The New York Times
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