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Two More Offshore Wind Projects in the US Allowed to Continue Construction (reuters.com)

(Saturday January 17, 2026 @05:41PM (EditorDavid) from the blow-by-blow dept.)


Friday a federal judge "cleared U.S. power company Dominion Energy to resume work on its Virginia offshore wind project." But a U.S. federal judge also ruled Thursday that another major offshore wind farm is allowed to resume construction, [1]reports the Hill . "The project, which would supply power to New York, was one of five that were [2]halted by the Trump administration in December ...."

In fact, there were three different court rulings this week each allowing construction to continue on a U.S. wind project:

> Judge Carl Nichols, a Trump appointee, granted a preliminary injunction allowing Empire Wind to keep building... Another, Revolution Wind, was also [3]allowed to move forward in court this week ... The project would provide enough power for up to 500,000 homes, according to its website. The court's decision allows construction to resume while the underlying case against the Trump order plays out.

Meanwhile, power company Orsted "is also suing over the pause of its Sunrise Wind project for New York," [4]reports the Associated Press , "with a hearing still to be set."

> The fifth paused project is Vineyard Wind, under construction in Massachusetts. Vineyard Wind LLC, a joint venture between Avangrid and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, joined the rest of the developers in challenging the administration on Thursday.

CNN [5]points out that the Vineyard Wind project "has been allowed to send power to the grid even amid Trump's suspension, a spokesperson for regional grid operator ISO-New England told CNN in an email."

> Residential customers in the mid-Atlantic region, including Virginia, desperately need more energy to service the skyrocketing demand from data centers รข" and many are seeing spiking energy bills while they wait for new power to be brought online.

[6]CNN notes that president Trump said last week "My goal is to not let any windmill be built; they're losers."

The Associated Press [7]adds that "In contrast to the halted action in the US, the global offshore wind market is growing, with China leading the world in new installations. Nearly all of the new electricity added to the grid in 2024 was renewable. The British government said on Wednesday it had secured a record 8.4 gigawatts of offshore wind in Europe's largest offshore wind auction, enough clean electricity to power more than 12m homes."



[1] https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/5691088-wind-farm-trump-new-york/

[2] https://news.slashdot.org/story/25/12/22/2133214/us-blocks-all-offshore-wind-construction-says-reason-is-classified

[3] https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/5685507-revolution-wind-trump-rhode-island-connecticut/

[4] https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/15/wind-project-trump-judge

[5] https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/14/climate/trump-electricity-generation-offshore-wind-east-coast

[6] https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/14/climate/trump-electricity-generation-offshore-wind-east-coast

[7] https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/15/wind-project-trump-judge



The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind (Score:2)

by jfdavis668 ( 1414919 )

The answer is blowin' in the wind

Windmills Cause Oil Profit Cancer (Score:5, Funny)

by BrendaEM ( 871664 )

Just pile on any crazy claim not to put up windmills.

"they're losers"... (Score:3)

by gweihir ( 88907 )

Such a compelling argument of vast intellectual depth! Well, I guess he knows on what level the MAGAs operate.

Re: (Score:2)

by 93 Escort Wagon ( 326346 )

> Well, I guess he knows on what level the MAGAs operate.

Well, that makes sense - given that he pretty obviously operates at that level too.

That may be part of his appeal - "hey, he's not smart - but he's still rich and powerful, so maybe we can be too!"

Re: (Score:2)

by Kernel Kurtz ( 182424 )

> That may be part of his appeal - "hey, he's not smart - but he's still rich and powerful, so maybe we can be too!"

Some things money just can't buy.

Re: (Score:3)

by gweihir ( 88907 )

Well, if you insist on being idiots, you will always feel like victims. Nothing surprising there. But you are doing it entirely to yourselves. So zero compassion here.

Re: (Score:2)

by coopertempleclause ( 7262286 )

So you don't believe in the free market then?

Re: (Score:3)

by larryjoe ( 135075 )

> Dissent will not be tolerated - it will be ridiculed, shadowbanned, then canceled

Incredible how accurately this describes what Trump is doing. Canceled can mean canceling a program, taking away funding, sending away to foreign prisons, or shooting people.

Who uses windmills anymore? (Score:2)

by GloryWacky ( 10410843 )

I don't know why Trump has such a hate for windmills. Does the whiteness of flour offend his tangerine complexion? Was he touched inappropriately by a miller when he was a child? Anyways, it shouldn't have any impact on wind farms since they use wind turbines, not windmills.

Re: (Score:2)

by supremebob ( 574732 )

It probably has more do to with the oil and gas producers that contributed to Trump's presidential reelection campaign. They want the message to be loud and clear... NO big solar or wind deployments that need federal approval will be approved during Trump's second term.

Re: Who uses windmills anymore? (Score:2)

by VaccinesCauseAdults ( 7114361 )

It is also partly due to the wind farms near his golf course in Scotland. He totally got his knickers in a twist about them, and now sets US energy policy based on his mood.

Re: (Score:1)

by Anonymous Coward

Trump, like some others, thinks they are ugly. I believe he has also said, they are unhealthy without any facts behind it.

I guess some people prefer dirty, loud, ugly coal plants, to something without odor.

Re: Who uses windmills anymore? (Score:1)

by GloryWacky ( 10410843 )

How odd. The Dutch have been using windmills for centuries and they seem to be a pretty happy and healthy lot. It's even a large part of their tourism industry. I've been to the Zaanse Schans, it was lovely.

That assole will appeal this all the way to (Score:2)

by hwstar ( 35834 )

the Supreme Court. And if that doesn't work, he'll use even more executive orders to try and thwart it/s

Part of the asshole's plan is to gum up the courts wit so many challenged EO's that the final rulings by the supreme court will be years if not decades away.

The lawyers on both sides will be eating high on the hog, while the taxpayers foot the bill.

Yet Another Preliminary Injunction (Score:2)

by packrat0x ( 798359 )

American politics meets American media. Team Blue wins then Team Red wins, and both claim victory.

Satire is what closes in New Haven.