A federal judge has lifted the stop-work order for the offshore wind project halted off the coast of Rhode Island, a major blow to the Trump administration’s efforts to stall the development of ...
Turbine installation underway for Revolution Wind, Connecticut's only offshore wind project. The Trump administration has order construction stopped. Credit: File photo courtesy of Ørsted The Trump ...
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Attorney General William Tong telling the Connecticut Building Trades Council, whose members were building Revolution Wind, he was seeking a court order allowing a resumption of the project. He spoke ...
A federal judge issued an injunction overturning the Interior Department’s decision to halt work on Revolution Wind on Monday, throwing a lifeline to an embattled project that has become the poster ...
District Court Judge Royce C. Lambreth said the stop work order issued by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management was arbitrary and capricious. Ørsted seeks big ...
Revolution Wind can officially resume. But unlike the last time President Donald Trump ordered construction on an offshore wind project to pause, relief came through the courts rather than politicking ...
This story has been updated. Work on the nearly-completed Revolution Wind project was allowed to resume on Monday, after a federal judge ruled that the Trump administration had failed to justify its ...
Connecticut and Rhode Island attorneys general and energy developer Orsted sued the Trump administration last week to overturn the pause on the offshore Revolution Wind project, according to a press ...
The order comes amid a broader assault on renewable energy by the administration that threatens to leave the U.S. short of the power it needs. A judge on Monday temporarily lifted the Trump ...
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