Friday, August 29, 2025

Trump Cancels More Offshore Wind Projects



The Transportation Department on Frida, Canceled $679 million in Federal Funding for 12 Offshore @ind Projects, the latest Attack by the Trump (R) Administration, on the reeling U.S. Offshore Wind Industry. Funding for Projects in 11 States was Rescinded, including $435 million for a Floating Wind Farm in Northern California and $47 million to Boost an Offshore Wind Project in Maryland, that the Interior Department has Pledged to Cancel.

"Wasteful, wind projects are using resources that could otherwise go towards revitalizing America’s Maritime industry,” Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said in a Statement. “Thanks to President Trump, we are prioritizing real infrastructure improvements over fantasy wind projects that cost much and offer little.”

The Trump Administration has stepped up its Crusade against Wind and Other Renewable Energy Sources in recent Weeks, Cutting Federal Funding and Canceling Projects Approved by the Biden (D) Administration in a Sustained Attack on Clean Energy sources that Scientists say are Crucial to the Fight against Climate Change. Trump has Vowed to Restore U.S. “Energy Dominance” in the Global Market, and has Pushed to Increase U.S. Reliance on Fossil Fuels such as Coal, Oil, and Natural Gas, that Emit Planet-Warming Greenhouse Gases.

California Rep. Jared Huffman (D), the Top Democrat on the House Natural Resources Committee, called Duffy’s Action “Outrageous” and deeply Disappointing. Trump and His Cabinet “have a stubborn and mystifying hatred of clean energy,” Huffman said in an Interview. “It’s so dogmatic. They are willing to eliminate yhousands of jobs and an entire sector that can bring cheap, reliable power to American consumers.” It started when Trump saw Sun/Wind sites near His Scotland Golf Clups.

The Canceled Funding will be Redirected to Upgrade Ports and other Infrastructure in the U.S., where Possible, the Transportation Department said. Separately, Trump’s Energy Department said Friday, it is Withdrawing a $716 million Loan Guarantee Approved by the Biden (D) Administration to Upgrade and Expand Transmission Infrastructure to Accommodate a Now-Threatened Offshore Wind Project in New Jersey.

Democratic Governors, Lawmakers, and Union Workers in New England, haveCcalled for Trump and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum (R) to Reverse course. Earlier this month, the Interior Department Canceled a Major Wind Farm in Idaho, a Project Approved late in former President Joe Biden’s Term that had drawn Criticism for its Proximity to a Historic Site where Japanese Americans were Held during World War II.

Last week, with U.S. Electricity Prices Rising at more than Twice the Rate of Inflation, Trump lashed out, Falsely blaming Renewable Power for Skyrocketing Energy Costs. He called Wind and Solar Energy “THE SCAM OF THE CENTURY!” in a Social Media Post and Vowed Not to Approve any Wind or Solar Projects. “We’re not allowing any windmills to go up unless there’s a legal situation where somebody committed to it a long time ago,” Trump said at a Cabinet Meeting on Tuesday.

Energy Analysts say Renewable Sources have Little to do with Recent Price Hikes, which are based on Increased Demand from Artificial Intelligence and Energy Hungry Data Centers, along with Aging Infrastructure and increasingly Extreme Weather Events such as Wildfires that are Exacerbated by Climate Cchange. Revolution Wind’s Developer, Danish Energy Company Orsted, said it is Evaluating the Financial Impact of Stopping Construction on the New England Project and is Considering Legal Proceedings.

Revolution Wind was expected to be Rhode Island and Connecticut’s First Commercial-Scale Ooffshore Wind Farm, Capable of Powering more than 350,000 Homes. In addition to Hampering the States' Climate Goals, Losing Out on All that Renewable Power could Drive-Up Electricity Prices throughout the Region, Democratic Officials say.

Trump has made Sweeping Strides to Prioritize Fossil Fuels and Hinder Renewable Energy Projects. Those include Reviewing Wind and Solar Energy Permits, Canceling Plans to use Large areas of Federal Waters for New Offshore Wind Development and Stopping Work on another Offshore Wind Project for New York, Although Construction was later Allowed to Resume.

Some Critics say the Steps to Cancel Projects put Americans' Livelihoods at Risk. “It’s an attack on our jobs,” Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee (D) said of the move to Stop Construction of Revolution Wind. “It’s an attack on our energy. It’s an attack on our families and their ability to pay the bills.”

Patrick Crowley, President of the Rhode Island AFL-CIO, said His Union is “going to fight (Trump) every step of the way, no matter how long it takes.”

Under Biden, the U.S. held the First Auction of Leases for Floating Wind Farms in December 2022. Deep Waters off the West Coast, are better Suited for Floating Projects than those that are Anchored in the Seabed, Officials said.










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