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Offshore wind developers sue Trump administration for halting $25B in projects

Last updated: January 5, 2026 10:40 am
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The Trump administration is facing legal action from three offshore wind developers after the Department of the Interior halted five projects valued at $25 billion on December 22. These projects, if completed, would have the capacity to generate a total of 6 gigawatts of electricity.

Ørsted and Equinor, the developers of the Revolution Wind and Empire Wind projects respectively, filed lawsuits on Thursday and Friday of last week. Dominion Energy, working on a 2.6 gigawatt farm off the coast of Virginia, also filed a lawsuit on December 23. Avangrid, the developer of Vineyard Wind 1, has not yet taken legal action, despite nearly half of the project being operational.

The Department of the Interior cited national security concerns as the reason for halting construction on the projects. This decision may be related to the challenges wind turbines pose to radar operations, as highlighted in a report issued by the Department of Energy in February 2024.

Wind turbine blades can interfere with radar systems, but efforts have been ongoing for years to address this issue. Strategic site selection for wind energy projects is crucial in minimizing interference, with coordination between agencies and developers being key.

New radar systems with adaptive processing algorithms can help filter out noise from wind farms. Developers like Vineyard Wind 1 have agreed to support radar adaptations and adjust operations as needed in collaboration with the Pentagon.

In addition to the recent halts, the Trump administration previously paused approvals for new offshore wind projects. However, negotiations with states and legal challenges have led to some projects resuming work. Revolution Wind, for example, was able to continue after intervention from New York State and a federal judge ruling in favor of the project.

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Overall, the legal battles and national security concerns surrounding offshore wind projects highlight the complex nature of transitioning to renewable energy sources. Efforts to address technical challenges and regulatory issues will be crucial in realizing the full potential of offshore wind energy.

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