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Kennedy: Trump agencies to work together on offshore wind review

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Secretary of Health and Human Services in the United States, said that a group of federal agencies including the Departments of Defense, Energy and Commerce are working together to examine offshore wind farms along the Atlantic Coast approved by the Biden Administration.

The disclosure, made during a cabinet meeting, shows a concerted effort by President Donald Trump's administration to undermine a sector that was central to the climate and energy agendas of former President Joe Biden. The administration issued a stop work order for a project that was nearly complete off the coasts of Rhode Island and Maryland.

"We have now formed an inter-departmental team consisting of (Interior Sec.) Doug Burgum, (Commerce Sec.) Howard Lutnick, (Energy Sec.) Chris Wright, and (Defense Sec.) Pete Hegseth. Kennedy stated that "we're all working on this issue." Kennedy then brought up the recent high-profile failure of a blade at an offshore windfarm off the coast Massachusetts. The blades were thrown into the sea and washed onto nearby beaches. Kennedy said that offshore wind farms were expensive and dangerous to the fishing industry as well as whales.

Trump had earlier criticized the wind energy industry.

Trump stated that "We do not allow windmills." "We won't allow any windmills to be built unless someone has committed to this long ago." Reporting by Jarrett Renshaw in Washington, Trevor Hunnicutt and Nichola in San Marino, California. Editing by Nick Zieminski

(source: Reuters)