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Plot Thickens Around Offshore Wind Stop-Work Order

Plot Thickens Around Offshore Wind Stop-Work Order
Source: cleantechnica
Author: @cleantechnica
Published: 8/25/2025

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The article discusses the unexpected stop-work order issued by the Trump administration on the Revolution Wind offshore wind project, which was already 80% complete. The order, issued by Matthew Giacona, Acting Director of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), cited vague national security concerns related to the protection of U.S. interests and prevention of interference with maritime zones. This move has raised questions because the project site was designated for offshore wind development by BOEM as far back as 2013, following extensive assessments of environmental, national security, and other competing interests. The sudden emergence of these concerns has sparked speculation about their true nature and timing. The article also highlights the political context, noting that the stop-work order targets projects in Democratic-governed states like Rhode Island and Connecticut, while a similar project in Virginia, which hosts the largest naval base in the world and is supported by a Republican governor, has not faced such scrutiny. This has led to suspicions of political motivations behind the decision

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