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Orsted to be heard by US judge in Trump offshore wind challenge

A U.S. court will on Monday consider the request of Danish?energy firm Orsted to obtain an injunction to stop?the Trump Administration's decision?to halt its $5 billion Revolution Wind project near Rhode Island.

The lawsuit was filed on behalf of the company by several offshore wind companies, as well as states. They are seeking to reverse the Interior Department's suspension of five 'offshore wind leases' that it had imposed in December over what they called national security concerns.

Under U.S. president Donald Trump's?view that wind turbines are ugly, expensive, and inefficient, offshore wind developers have seen their multi-billion dollar plans repeatedly disrupted.

Orsted said that the project was about 87% completed and it is expected to start generating electricity this year.

Revolution Wind LLC is 50/50 a joint venture between Global Infrastructure Partners and Skyborn Renewables. Orsted also filed a lawsuit?on behalf?of its Sunrise Wind project?off the coast of New York.

The hearing on Monday is the first in a series of preliminary injunction hearings to be held this week. These hearings are part of lawsuits filed against offshore wind projects. Other cases include Equinor Empire Wind off the coasts of New York and Dominion Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind. (Reporting and editing by Edmund Klamann; Nichola Groom)

(source: Reuters)