Courts Push Back Against Trump's Offshore Wind War
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Three federal judges—one appointed by Trump—allowed construction on offshore wind projects off New England, New York, and Virginia to resume, delivering a setback to Trump’s bid to halt offshore wind. After Congress cut incentives and the Interior Department issued stop-work orders, the courts found the government failed to show a compelling national-security justification, boosting developers’ momentum but leaving the ultimate fate of the projects uncertain and potentially influencing investor sentiment amid ongoing legal battles.
- Trump suffers major losses in his war on offshore wind Politico
- Federal judge grants injunction for Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project to resume WAVY.com
- US judge allows Dominion offshore wind project to restart, another legal setback for Trump Reuters
- Vineyard Wind sues federal government over suspension order The New Bedford Light
- Virginia Coastal Offshore Wind Project Can Continue, Judge Rules The New York Times
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