Offshore Wind Projects Restart After Court Victories
Five offshore wind projects on the East Coast have resumed construction after legal victories against Trump administration delays. These projects, spanning Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island, and Virginia, will generate nearly six gigawatts of power, enough for about two and a half million homes. Courts dismissed national security concerns, highlighting the economic damage from delays.
Despite these projects representing only a fraction of the broader plans, with eight Atlantic states targeting over forty-five gigawatts by 2040, experts predict no further progress in the next three years due to ongoing federal opposition. State leaders and industry voices emphasize the urgency, citing surging energy demands from data centers and AI.
Trumps longstanding opposition includes halting new permits, canceling funding, and ending tax credits. Despite setbacks, states remain committed, focusing on transmission upgrades and storage as backups. The industrys vulnerability in federal waters is acknowledged, but backers are optimistic about its economic value proving out, especially with rising power needs.
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