Trump Administration Announces Unlawful Offshore Wind Halt
EDF Statement from Ted Kelly, Director and Lead Counsel for U.S. Clean Energy
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – Today the Trump administration announced plans to halt offshore wind leases for already-under-construction offshore wind projects.
“For nearly a year, the Trump administration has recklessly obstructed the build-out of clean, affordable power for millions of Americans, just as the country’s need for electricity is surging,” said Ted Kelly, Director and Lead Counsel, U.S. Clean Energy at Environmental Defense Fund.
“Electricity prices are climbing, and our grid is facing rising demand from data centers, industry and homes. Wind – when allowed to move forward – offers some of the most affordable, reliable power.
“Now, the administration is again unlawfully blocking clean, affordable energy. We should not be kneecapping America’s largest source of renewable power, especially when we need more cheap, homegrown electricity. Instead, this administration has baselessly and unlawfully attacked wind energy with delays, freezes and cancellations, while propping up aging, expensive coal plants that barely work and pollute our air."
The already-built portion of Vineyard Wind saved New Englanders $2 million per day in energy costs during the recent cold snap. The administration's unlawful action today means thousands of energy workers will be told their jobs are at risk three days before Christmas.
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