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N.Y. offshore wind project may be abandoned over Trump administration delays

  • Equinor, a Norwegian energy firm, warned it may have to cancel its offshore wind initiative off New York soon if the Trump administration does not reverse its order halting construction.
  • The termination stems from an order by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum under President Trump's administration, which stopped construction after a seven-year permitting process and work beginning last year.
  • Empire Wind, which is about one-third finished and fully permitted with over $2.5 billion invested and eleven vessels ready, has had construction halted since mid-April, causing delays to the project set to supply power to more than 500,000 homes beginning in 2026.
  • Molly Morris, Equinor Renewables Americas president, called the pause an "urgent, unsustainable situation," noting the company spends up to $50 million weekly and faces costly uncertainty without a swift political resolution.
  • The project’s termination and halted permitting process face legal challenges from New York-led state attorneys general, arguing Trump lacks authority to stop approvals vital to economic, public health, and climate goals.
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Hot Air broke the news in Arlington, United States on Thursday, April 17, 2025.
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