The Interior Department said pausing construction of offshore wind farms would allow the government agencies to work with project developers to mitigate potential risks. But wind companies say the ...
The Trump administration said on Monday that it is suspending leases for five offshore U.S. wind farms because of national security risks identified by the Department of Defense in classified reports.
The Trump administration halted construction on a nearly complete offshore wind project off Rhode Island as the White House continues to attack the battered U.S. offshore wind industry that scientists ...
Supply ship visits wind farm near Norfolk, U.K. Like a 180-degree shift in the winds, the Department of Interior on Monday reversed its order from April for Norwegian energy giant Equinor to halt work ...
As a federal judge in Massachusetts on Monday struck down President Donald Trump’s executive order freezing all new wind-energy permits, two Long Island-centered projects continued to make advances ...
The Trump administration’s latest attempt to block offshore wind turbine construction is meeting with a pushback in the courts. In December, the administration suspended the authority of five major ...
Trump administration orders 90-day pause on five East Coast offshore wind projects under construction. Dominion Energy‘s $10.9 billion CVOW project off coast of Virginia Beach is impacted by Interior ...
Smith Point's Park Beach is where offshore wind energy will soon come ashore. Crews there are laying cables for New York's second wind farm with 84 turbines 30 miles off Montauk. "We have this ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Llewellyn King has been a player in the energy space since 1970. Jimmy Dean, the country musician, actor and entrepreneur, ...
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 ...
The world is barreling toward another record-breaking year of solar and wind deployment in 2025, says a new analysis from energy think tank Ember. If current trends continue, we could actually triple ...
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