On Thursday, Norwegian company Equinor announced that it was suspending the construction of a planned 800 MW-capacity offshore wind farm currently being built in the waters off New York. The reason?
The Interior Department is killing two offshore wind projects along the East and West Coasts of the United States, repaying developers for the costs of the leases in exchange for investments in fossil ...
OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY - July 15: A sign placed by Protect Our Coast reads "stop windmills; save our shore" on the day of their protest against the installation of wind turbines at the beach in Ocean ...
Seventeen state attorneys general and DC are fighting a Trump executive order that froze permits and funding for all onshore and offshore wind projects on January 20. The coalition is asking a federal ...
The Trump administration halted Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind, the largest project of its kind in the U.S. The administration also paused leases for Vineyard Wind 1, Revolution Wind, Sunrise Wind and ...
The Interior Department paused leases for five under-construction offshore wind projects on national security grounds, marking the latest in the Trump administration’s crackdown on wind energy. The ...
Dominion Energy's estimated $10-billion, 2.6-GW Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project off Virginia Beach, set to complete construction next year of 176 turbines, is among the five Atlantic Ocean ...
Thousands of jobs are in jeopardy after the White House halted construction on a nearly complete wind farm in Rhode Island, the latest volley by the Trump administration against wind power. Danish ...
Contractor DEME Offshore executes the lift of a 3,929-ton substation this month using its Orion at the 2.6-GW Dominion Energy offshore wind project off Virginia Beach, Va., which will start monopile ...
Contenders are near projects that have already been canceled, are still far from construction and are saddled with hefty price tags. President Donald Trump’s campaign against offshore wind has entered ...
Federal agencies are delaying approvals for renewable energy projects on both federal land and private property at a time when electricity demand is going up. By Brad Plumer and Rebecca F. Elliott A ...
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