Court Overturns Trump's Wind Energy Ban
Update: 2025-12-09
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U.S. Court Overturns Trumps Wind Energy Permit Ban: A Victory for Clean Energy and the EconomyA U.S. court has ruled that former President Donald Trumps ban on new wind energy permits was unlawful, halting construction on several projects across the country. The ban, which froze federal approval for both offshore and onshore wind projects, was challenged by seventeen states and a clean energy group. The lawsuit was triggered by a stop-work order placed on the Empire Wind One project, a large offshore wind farm planned off the coast of New York. The project aims to provide power to half a million homes once completed.The courts decision came after a Massachusetts district court judge, Patti B. Saris, overturned Trumps order, stating that it was arbitrary and capricious and contrary to law. The judge explained that federal agencies had failed to provide a clear and reasoned explanation for the change in policy or any justification for the new restrictions.New York Attorney General Letitia James celebrated the courts decision, calling it a big victory in our fight to keep tackling the climate crisis. The states argued that the Trump administrations broader freeze on other permits was negatively impacting the U.S. economy. The Empire Wind project is expected to take two years to finish and should be fully operational by the end of 2027. This legal challenge highlights the ongoing debate surrounding renewable energy development and its role in the nations energy future.
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