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Trump administration pays another offshore wind project

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Trump administration to buy back another energy company’s offshore wind leases for 4 more projects
The Trump administration said Wednesday it’s buying back another energy company’s U.S. offshore wind leases for four more wind projects, as it seeks to discourage the expansion of wind energy in favor...

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Trump Administration Drops Effort to Halt Wind Energy Projects Across the US
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Trump administration will pay to scrap California offshore wind lease
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Court Ruling Deals Major Blow to Trump's War on Wind Power
Donald Trump has been battling wind turbines in the court of public opinion and in actual court for over a decade now.

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Chattanooga Times Free Press · 2d
Times Opinion: Trump is losing his war on offshore wind power
News Tribune · 2d
Trump administration to pay $765M to scrap four more offshore wind leases; Invenergy to invest portion in natural gas plan in Missouri
Climate Crisis 247 on MSN
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More wind energy than the Hoover Dam

The SunZia Wind and Transmission Project can create more electricity than the Hoover Dam, which powers millions of homes. It shows the advances in wind technology. It also comes at a time when drought is threatening the Hoover Dam’s output.
Climate Compass on MSN
16h

Offshore wind farms: Giants of the clean energy transition

Offshore wind farms—giants powering the clean energy transition. This video explores how the ocean breeze turns into reliable electricity. Simple, hopeful, and a little awe-inspiring. 🌬️⚡ #CleanEnerg
pv magazine USA
16h

Constraining U.S. wind and solar deployment could trigger $121 billion in unnecessary energy costs

A new study from NERA Economic Consulting warns that placing regulatory or permitting restrictions on new utility-scale solar and wind projects will distort power markets, forcing a heavy over-reliance on a volatile natural gas supply chain and driving up utility bills for both households and industrial buyers across the United States.
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Renewable energy groups sue Pentagon over ‘existential threat’ to wind industry

Delays in national security reviews are jeopardizing $47 billion in investments, including dozens of projects in Texas, lawsuit says.
4don MSN

Equinor scraps renewable energy capacity target

By Nora Buli OSLO, June 16 (Reuters) - Norwegian oil and gas group Equinor has further scaled back its renewable energy ambitions, dropping a 2030 installed capacity target and cutting plans for investment,
3don MSN

How Many Wind Turbines Would It Take To Replace A Nuclear Reactor?

Humans can generate power in a variety of ways, including wind turbines. Here's how many it would take to make up for a single nuclear power plant.
E&E News
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Trump admin fights its court loss on anti-renewable energy policies

The notice of appeal came one day after Judge Denise Casper of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts issued an order reiterating her prior findings that the renewable energy developers had standing to bring their suit and were likely to succeed in their challenge.
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Judge tosses Trump bid to restrict renewable energy tax credits

A federal judge over the weekend struck down a Trump administration effort to restrict tax credits for wind and solar energy. While the ruling is a win for renewable energy supporters, it comes less than a month before a key deadline to phase out the credits entirely under Republicans’ “Big Beautiful Bill,
The Heritage Foundation
1y

Wind Turbines: Not Green, Not Reliable

As swimmers enjoy the beach this summer, massive chunks of debris, including sharp fiberglass shards, have been washing ashore on the once-pristine coast of Nantucket island, Massachusetts. The culprit? A single damaged turbine blade that broke off at a ...
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