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Third Offshore Wind Project Wins Injunction, Expanding Court Rebuff of Federal Pause

Judges concluded the administration did not show an imminent security risk to justify stopping construction.

Overview

  • Federal judges cleared Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind to restart work, following similar rulings for Empire Wind and Revolution Wind.
  • The administration ordered a 90-day suspension of five East Coast projects in December, citing undisclosed national security concerns tied to radar.
  • Developers persuaded courts that the stoppages would cause irreparable harm, while Justice Department arguments emphasizing security were found unpersuasive.
  • Work has resumed on the three projects, and developers report Revolution Wind is nearing completion.
  • Vineyard Wind challenged the pause in Boston federal court, and Ørsted is seeking an injunction in Washington for its Sunrise Wind project.