(Bloomberg) — The Trump administration is working to halt development of an offshore wind project planned near Maryland, in the latest escalation of the White House’s war on the clean energy source loathed by the president.
The Interior Department plans to move to remand and vacate a permit granted to the $6 billion Maryland Offshore Wind Project, according to a court filing dated Friday. The project, which will consist of as many as 114 wind turbines about 10 nautical miles off the coast of Ocean City, Maryland, was approved by the Biden administration in 2024 and was set to begin construction next year.
There are a lot of wind farms in Wyoming on account of we have wide open spaces and plenty of wind. There's one such farm on the western side of Cheyenne. These windmill farms are quite the eyesore. I fully support Trump's backing out of any projects where they haven't already build the windmill foundations.
The Interior Department plans to move to remand and vacate a permit granted to the $6 billion Maryland Offshore Wind Project, according to a court filing dated Friday. The project, which will consist of as many as 114 wind turbines about 10 nautical miles off the coast of Ocean City, Maryland, was approved by the Biden administration in 2024 and was set to begin construction next year.
There are a lot of wind farms in Wyoming on account of we have wide open spaces and plenty of wind. There's one such farm on the western side of Cheyenne. These windmill farms are quite the eyesore. I fully support Trump's backing out of any projects where they haven't already build the windmill foundations.