US judge lets Danish firm resume Rhode Island offshore wind project halted by Trump

US Judge Clears Way for Denmark's Ørsted to Rebuild Damaged US Offshore Wind Project Halted by Trump Administration.

A federal judge in Washington D.C. has given a significant boost to Danish offshore wind developer Ørsted, allowing it to resume work on its nearly complete Revolution Wind project off the coast of Rhode Island. The decision came as a setback for former President Donald Trump's administration, which had halted five offshore wind projects, citing national security concerns.

In December, the Interior Department suspended the leases for the projects, citing new information about potential impacts on national security that was revealed by the Pentagon in November. However, US District Judge Royce Lamberth rejected this argument, stating that the pause would irreparably harm Ørsted's project without an injunction.

The judge questioned how the government could justify halting a nearly completed $1.5 billion project, which is expected to begin generating power later this year. "You want to stop everything in place, costing them one-and-a-half million a day, while you decide what you want to do?" Lamberth asked during the hearing.

Ørsted's lawyer, Janice Schneider, argued that the government's actions had violated federal laws governing administrative procedure and due process, adding that Ørsted had not been able to review the classified assessment on offshore wind. The judge seemed skeptical of the government's true motives, saying "This court should be very skeptical of the government's true motives here."

The decision is a significant win for Ørsted and other offshore wind developers, who have faced repeated disruptions to their multibillion-dollar projects under Trump. The project is one of several lawsuits that Ørsted has filed against the administration, including a lawsuit on behalf of its Sunrise Wind project off the coast of New York.

The ruling comes as part of a series of preliminary injunction hearings this week, which will determine whether the offshore wind pause will be lifted for three other projects: Equinor's Empire Wind and Dominion's Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind facility.
 
I mean think about it 🤔... what's with all these national security concerns over offshore wind farms? I've been following this story, and it seems like the government is just trying to delay progress on renewable energy. It's crazy! 💸 The fact that Ørsted was halted for nearly a year due to Trump's admin basically means we're losing out on $1.5 billion in clean energy potential every day 🌞

And let's be real, most of these wind farms aren't even located near military bases or anything strategic. It just seems like the government is caught up in bureaucracy and doesn't want to take action on climate change 💨 I'm not saying Ørsted didn't have a right to protest, but come on! You can't just halt a project because of some hypothetical security risk 🚫

It's definitely a win for Ørsted and the offshore wind industry as a whole though. Hopefully this decision sets a precedent for more transparency and accountability from the government 💪
 
omg did u no that Ørsted is gonna finally finish its rev wind project 🌪️? i mean, trump's admin was all like national security concerns but the judge is like "um no" 😒 it's just so crazy how they suspended the leases and then stopped everything from happening. i feel for Ørsted's lawyer, janice schneider - she's got some serious skills to argue that this whole thing is a bunch of hooey 🙄 the government's motives are totally questionable, imo... the judge seemed like she was trying to figure out what's really going on behind the scenes 🔍 anyway, this decision is def a win for Ørsted and all the other offshore wind devs who've been dealing with these weird delays 💪
 
OMG, like I had no idea that Ørsted was still in the running to finish its Revolution Wind project 🤯! The judge's decision is totally fair imo, it makes so much sense that the government can't just halt a $1.5 billion project without any proof 😂. I mean, how could they justify stopping everything and costing Ørsted millions every day? It's like, come on, don't be that person 👎. And tbh, I think the judge nailed it when he said to be skeptical of the government's true motives 🤔. Like, what's really going on behind the scenes? Is this just another Trump-era shenanigan? 🙄 Anyway, this decision is a major win for Ørsted and the whole offshore wind industry 💪! Fingers crossed that the other projects get resolved too 🤞
 
🌟 finally some sense coming from that US judiciary. I mean, what's with these national security concerns? A $1.5 billion project that's almost done and you're just gonna halt it because of...what? Fear of windmills 🌬️? The judge called it out - this is a clear case of the government overstepping its bounds.

I've been following Ørsted's progress, and it's amazing to see how far they've come. They're innovators in renewable energy, not terrorists 🚫. And what about the environmental benefits? The project will create jobs and reduce carbon emissions - that's what we should be celebrating, not trying to halt it.

It's high time for some accountability, don't you think? ⏰
 
man I'm still thinking about what happened with Obama's clean energy plan back in 2009 🌟 like who would've thought we'd be seeing this kind of progress now with Ørsted getting to finish its project? it's crazy how far we've come, especially with renewables 🌱. and honestly it feels like a big win for the entire industry, knowing that projects like this aren't being held up by politics like they were back in the day 🙄. plus it's just nice to see some good news for once, you know?
 
😊🌬️ OMG u guys! Can u believe Ørsted got a green light to rebuild its project 🙌🏼💚?! I've been following this story since Trump blocked it back in 2022, and it's been so frustrating watching Ørsted struggle 😩. But now, thanks to Judge Royce Lamberth 👮‍♂️, Ørsted can finally get back to work on the $1.5 billion Revolution Wind project 💸! It's a huge win for renewable energy 🌞 and the environment 🌿. I mean, who needs national security when we need clean energy, right? 🤷‍♀️🌬️ This is just another example of how Trump's administration was all about politics over progress 🤦‍♂️. The judge basically said the government was being super sketchy with its reasons for blocking the project 📝. Now Ørsted can just focus on getting that power online later this year 💚! 🌊
 
🌊 I think its crazy that US gov was trying to just stop Ørsted from finishing their project 🤯 like $1.5 billion is a lot of money 💸 and they're expecting Ørsted to just sit around waiting for them to decide what to do next 😒 its not right that they didn't give them enough time or info to make their own decisions 📝 the judge was right to question why they did it 👊
 
idk what's going on with the trumps admin, one minute they're all about renewable energy and next thing u know they're blocking off shore wind projects 🤔🌊. this judge Royce Lamberth seems like a straight shooter tho, questioning how they can just halt a $1.5 billion project without any proper explanation 🤑. it's not just Ørsted that's affected btw, other devs have been dealing with similar issues under trumps reign 🤦‍♂️. i'm kinda glad we got some clarity on this one tho 💡
 
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