CleanTechnica•27 days ago
4 of the 5 Wind Power Projects Stopped by Trump in December Have Resumed Work
Key Takeaway
Judicial intervention can provide a critical pathway for renewable energy projects to overcome political and regulatory hurdles, ensuring project continuity and reducing development risk.
AI Summary
- •A U.S. District Court judge issued a preliminary injunction, allowing the 13 MW Vineyard Wind offshore project to resume construction.
- •This project is one of four out of five offshore wind developments previously halted by the Trump administration that are now back on track.
- •The ruling demonstrates the potential for judicial intervention to overturn administrative freezes on renewable energy projects.
- •For developers and large power consumers, this signals a pathway to mitigate political and regulatory risks that can stall significant energy infrastructure projects.
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Court Allows Vineyard Wind Project to Continue Construction BOSTON — A judge in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts has granted a preliminary injunction for yet another one of Donald Trump’s freezes on offshore wind. Judge Brian Murphy ruled Wednesday that Vineyard Wind, a 13 megawatt wind project off the ... [continued] The post 4 of the 5 Wind Power Projects Stopped by Trump in December Have Resumed Work appeared first on CleanTechnica .