BOSTON — Massachusetts two U.S. senators are demanding answers from the Trump administration about the "national security threats" it cited in the decision to scuttle several multi-billion dollar offshore wind projects ... .
Government have long found that the movement of massive turbine blades and the highly reflective towers create radar interference called “clutter.” The clutter caused by offshore wind projects ...
... cited in its decision to announce a pause on leases for all large-scale offshore wind projects under construction in the United States, including Vineyard Wind 1 off the coast of Massachusetts.
(The CenterSquare) – DominionEnergy says a 90-day federal pause on offshore wind construction could affect grid reliability as the utility continues work on the nation’s largest offshore wind project off the Virginia coast ... .
BOSTON — The Trump administration put the brakes on five multi-billion dollar offshore wind farms, including one off the coast of Massachusetts, citing unspecified national security risks from the clean-energy projects ... .
State regulators and grid operators highlight risks created by the President's latest attack on offshore wind to system stability, prices and jobs ....
The North SeaBoulevard and Maasvlakte Boulevard are reopened to traffic as TenneT's cables for connecting two offshore wind farms are now buried in the seabed along the road.
The USInterior Department on Monday said it had paused all leases for offshore wind projects over unspecified national security risks, casting new doubt over the future of an industry detested by PresidentDonald Trump.
Ironworkers Local 7, which represents over 3,600 workers across New England, including a total of 50 who were contracted to work on the affected offshore wind projects, has called on the administration to reverse its decision.