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US suspends Orsted offshore wind energy project in Rhode Island

US suspends Orsted offshore wind energy project in Rhode Island

According to a notice posted on the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management's website, the Trump administration ordered Denmark's Orsted on Friday to cease all activities related its Revolution Wind project near the coast of Rhode Island.

The letter signed by BOEM Acting Director Matthew Giacona stated that the stop work order was related to concerns about national security, which were not specified, arising out of the administration's evaluation of offshore wind project in federal waters.

Giacona stated that BOEM was concerned about the protection of US national security and the prevention of interference in the reasonable use of the exclusive economic zones, high seas and territorial seas.

The letter was sent to Rob Keiser who is the head of asset Management for Orsted North American. Orsted did not respond to a request for comment.

This is just the latest effort by the administration to stifle offshore wind development and clean energy.

Donald Trump, on his first day as president earlier this year suspended all new offshore wind leasing projects pending an economic and environmental review. He has repeatedly criticised wind energy for being ugly, unreliable, and expensive.

Orsted requested $9.4 billion from shareholders earlier this month to fund another U.S. wind project. Potential partners had been turned off by Trump's anti-wind power stance. (Reporting and editing by Leslie Adler, Sandra Maler, and Nichola Groom)

(source: Reuters)