NEW YORK (AP) — New York’s legal professional common sued the Trump administration on Friday over its determination to halt two main offshore wind tasks anticipated to energy greater than 1 million properties within the state.
State Lawyer Basic Letitia James stated in authorized challenges filed in federal court docket in Washington that the U.S. Division of the Inside’s Dec. 22 order suspending development on the tasks off Lengthy Island, citing nationwide safety considerations, was arbitrary and unwarranted.
The Democrat stated Dawn Wind and Empire Wind tasks had already cleared greater than a decade of safety and security critiques by federal, state and native authorities. She stated pausing them now threatens New York’s financial system and vitality grid, and she or he requested the court docket to intervene.
“New Yorkers deserve clear, dependable vitality, good-paying jobs, and a authorities that follows the regulation,” James stated in a press release. “This reckless determination places staff, households, and our local weather targets in danger.”
Spokespersons for the Inside Division and its Bureau of Ocean Vitality Administration, that are each named within the litigation, declined to remark Friday, citing the pending litigation.
The Inside Division’s order final month suspended Dawn Wind, Empire Wind and three different offshore wind tasks below development alongside the East Coast. The division maintains that the motion of large turbine blades may cause radar interference referred to as “muddle” that may obscure official shifting targets and generate false ones.
Trump has additionally dismissed offshore wind developments as ugly, costly and a risk to wildlife as he pushes fossil fuels over renewable vitality for electrical energy manufacturing.
Empire Wind is positioned about 14 miles (22.5 kilometers) southeast of Lengthy Island and is projected to energy greater than 500,000 properties. Equinor, the Norwegian firm creating the mission, has stated it’s about 60% full.
Dawn Wind is positioned about 30 miles (48 kilometers) east of Montauk and is anticipated to energy about 600,000 properties. Orsted, the Danish vitality firm creating the mission, has stated it’s roughly 45% full.
Each builders have additionally filed their very own authorized challenges, as have the states of Connecticut and Rhode Island.
James beforehand led a coalition of attorneys common from 17 states and Washington, D.C., in difficult Trump’s government order pausing approvals, permits and loans for all wind vitality tasks, each onshore and offshore.
Final month, a federal decide in Massachusetts sided with the attorneys common and vacated the Jan. 20, 2025, order. Days later, the Trump administration issued the stop-work order on the East Coast tasks.



















