Offshore wind project to restart again off CT coast
A federal judge on Monday restarted the Revolution Wind offshore energy project, handing the Trump administration another setback in its efforts to halt the wind farm under construction in waters off Rhode Island.
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... "A federal judge has once again blocked Trump's efforts to tank Revolution Wind, finding yet again that his actions are likely arbitrary and capricious and that our challenge is likely to succeed," said Connecticut Attorney General William Tong in a statement. "This project is on the finish line to begin delivering clean, affordable energy to Connecticut families," Tong said. "With yet another clear defeat, it is my hope that Donald Trump will drop his lawless and erratic attacks for good. We're prepared to keep fighting -- and winning -- for as long as it takes to protect Connecticut ratepayers, workers and our environment." ...
"This project is on the finish line to begin delivering clean, affordable energy to Connecticut families," Tong said.
"With yet another clear defeat, it is my hope that Donald Trump will drop his lawless and erratic attacks for good.
We're prepared to keep fighting -- and winning -- for as long as it takes to protect Connecticut ratepayers, workers and our environment." ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-13 03:23 AM | Reply
@#1 ... With yet another clear defeat, it is my hope that Donald Trump will drop his lawless and erratic attacks ...
Yeah, imo, good luck with that.
But, thx for trying.
#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-13 03:24 AM | Reply
The whole point is to drive up energy prices to make oil and coal profitable again.
It currently cannot compete with wind and solar.
#3 | Posted by Sycophant at 2026-01-13 04:41 AM | Reply
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