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Home / Environment / Judge Halts US Block on Offshore Wind Project

Judge Halts US Block on Offshore Wind Project

28 Jan

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Summary

  • Judge allowed Vineyard Wind project to continue construction.
  • National security concerns cited by administration were questioned.
  • Vineyard Wind is nearly complete and partially operational.
Judge Halts US Block on Offshore Wind Project

A federal judge has halted a Trump administration stop-work order for the Vineyard Wind project, allowing its completion. U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy cited significant potential economic losses from delays and the project's strong likelihood of success in its legal challenge.

The Vineyard Wind project, located off the coast of Massachusetts, is nearly finished and partially operational. It is designed to produce nearly 600 megawatts of power for the New England grid, enough for approximately 400,000 homes. The project is a joint venture between Avangrid and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners.

This ruling follows similar decisions in federal court for three other East Coast offshore wind projects: Revolution Wind, Empire Wind, and Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind. The administration had frozen construction on five projects days before Christmas, citing national security concerns, but courts have largely sided with developers.

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Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell emphasized the project's importance for lowering energy costs, meeting demand, advancing climate goals, and supporting jobs. The administration's national security concerns, detailed in a court filing by acting Bureau of Ocean Energy Management director Matthew Giacona, were based on classified documents related to early warning monitoring and radar systems.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The federal judge halted the Trump administration's stop-work order, allowing the nearly completed Vineyard Wind project to continue construction.
The administration cited national security concerns related to operating offshore wind projects near early warning monitoring and radar systems.
The Vineyard Wind project is designed to produce nearly 600 megawatts of power, enough clean electricity to power about 400,000 homes.

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