WASHINGTON - A federal judge on Monday struck down the last of the stop-work orders the Trump administration imposed on ...
A federal judge has allowed an offshore wind project off of New York to resume construction, a major reprieve for the multibillion-dollar project that was on the brink of abandoning work after ...
During the week of Jan. 12, 2026, three federal judges granted preliminary injunctions in three separate cases filed by offshore wind developers challenging a Dec. 22, 2025, stop-work order that the ...
In December, the Trump administration issued a sweeping stop-work order to every single offshore wind installation underway ...
(WASHINGTON – Feb 2, 2026) Today, a district court judge struck down the stop-work order on the Sunrise Wind project, marking the fifth time courts have overturned the Department of Interior’s order ...
District Judge Royce C. Lamberth ruled that as it was losing $2.5 million a day while it sat idle, the project would "be ...
Legal disputes continue, but a second offshore wind company can now resume construction off the East Coast after federal stop-work order.
Developers of the $6B Revolution Wind project, with construction seen here, will restart that work on the nearly completed offshore wind site in New England, following a Jan. 12 federal judge's ruling ...
The 700-MW Revolution Wind project offshore Rhode Island, a subsidiary of Ørsted, “now once again faces enterprise-level threats” due to a blanket stop work order the Trump administration has levied ...
New York's largest wind farm, Sunrise Wind, granted injunction to proceed after Trump administration's stop-work order.
A federal judge has allowed an offshore wind project in Massachusetts to resume construction, ending a weekslong pause ...