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Trump Administration Lifts Stop-Work Order on Empire Wind Project

Offshore wind turbines under construction off the coast of New York.

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The Trump administration has lifted the stop-work order on the Empire Wind project, allowing the offshore wind energy initiative to proceed off the New York coast. Influenced by Governor Kathy Hochul’s lobbying efforts, this decision is expected to generate clean energy and create thousands of jobs. The project, led by Equinor, aims to install 54 offshore turbines, providing power to approximately half a million homes and significantly contributing to New York’s renewable energy goals.


New York – The Trump administration has officially lifted the stop-work order on the Empire Wind project, clearing the way for the offshore wind energy initiative off the coast of New York. This decision marks a significant step towards advancing clean energy in the region and was largely influenced by lobbying efforts from New York Governor Kathy Hochul.

Governor Hochul engaged in three extensive discussions with President Trump, the latest of which occurred just before the order was rescinded. During these conversations, she highlighted the positive impacts of the Empire Wind project, including its potential to generate clean energy and create thousands of jobs. With the stoppage lifted, the project is expected to re-accelerate, aiming to provide power to hundreds of thousands of homes.

The Empire Wind project, spearheaded by the Norwegian energy firm Equinor, is projected to create over 1,500 direct jobs and facilitate thousands more indirectly. Prior to this development, the project faced significant delays due to a stop-work order issued by the Department of Interior on April 16. Hochul’s advocacy efforts to reverse this order were instrumental in moving the project forward.

Equinor had previously indicated that the halt could lead to the cancellation of the project unless a resolution was reached. The financial impact of the order was substantial, with the company reportedly spending approximately $50 million per week during this period. To date, Equinor has invested around $2.7 billion in the Empire Wind project and achieved about 30% completion prior to the work stoppage.

Currently, about 500 union workers have remained active at the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal, where various components of the Empire Wind project are being constructed. The delay had also left eleven ships idling, awaiting the clearance to commence offshore construction.

Equinor plans to install 54 offshore turbines that will create a total of 810 megawatts of electricity, enough to power approximately half a million homes. The project aims to significantly contribute to New York’s renewable energy goals and aligns with broader national objectives to transition to cleaner energy sources.

Prior to this reinstatement, discussions surrounding wind energy projects in the U.S. were complicated by an executive order issued by Trump on his first day in office, halting new approvals for wind projects. However, the Biden administration had previously approved the Empire Wind project, following Equinor signing a lease with the Department of Interior in 2017.

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum expressed his support for Hochul’s collaborative approach towards energy infrastructure, emphasizing the importance of partnerships in facilitating energy projects. Supporters of renewable energy initiatives view the lifting of the stop-work order as a pivotal moment for clean energy efforts in the state and the nation at large.

While discussions and transitions in energy policy continue at the federal level, it remains clear that the Empire Wind project is poised to set the stage for more extensive investments in renewable energy, employment opportunities, and substantial contributions toward reducing the carbon footprint.

The implications of this project extend beyond just energy production; it represents an investment in the future, aligning with state goals for sustainability and climate resilience. As the project progresses, it is anticipated that further developments will unfold in New York’s journey toward enhanced reliance on renewable energy resources.

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