Trump Halts 5 Offshore Wind Projects; Courts Review Security Claims
Officials cite a classified Pentagon review and have halted five East Coast projects, while judges have allowed all five to resume construction.
- On Thursday, officials announced approval of two offshore wind farms while rejecting 11 others, following previous legal challenges to the administration's efforts to halt development through executive action.
- Interior Secretary Doug Burgum cites classified reports from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth claiming offshore wind poses national security risks; the administration halted five major East Coast projects days before Christmas.
- Senior Judge Royce Lamberth at the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia allowed five previously frozen projects to resume, expressing concern the reasoning may be "pretextual."
- Democratic U.S. Sen. Jack Reed is pushing to include a measure in the defense bill forcing a 180-day deadline for the siting clearinghouse to justify its conclusions.
- Former Navy assistant secretary McGinn argues radar interference is manageable, claiming the administration is "maximizing the risks" to justify pursuing fossil fuels and "it doesn't pass commonsense tests.
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Trump cites national security to stop offshore wind development. Here's what to know.
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Trump cites national security to stop offshore wind development. Here’s what to know
President Donald Trump's administration has worked to stop offshore wind development on the grounds that it's a national security risk since late last year.
Trump cites national security to stop offshore wind development. Here's what to know
President Donald Trump's administration has worked to stop offshore wind development on the grounds it’s a national security risk since late last year, halting work on major projects and buying back leases.
The U.S. Department of Interior has immediately paralysed building permits for five large offshore wind farms that were already under construction, a decision that slows down more than 4,000 megawatts of renewable capacity on the East Coast. The bill, signed by Secretary Doug Burgum, invokes for the first time national security to stop already authorized projects and with current supply contracts. Marine wind power (offshore wind) is thus facing…
Trump administration cites national security to halt offshore wind projects
The Trump administration has halted major offshore wind projects and begun buying back leases, claiming national security risks based on a classified Pentagon report. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum says turbine fields pose threats by interfering with radar and potentially masking drone incursions or affecting undersea sonar, though such issues have existed for years and solutions are available. The big picture: The Pentagon reviews proposed wind…
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