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Judge allows Orsted to resume construction on Revolution Wind

On Thursday, June 13, 2024, the participants during a media tour of the Revolution Rüzgar Construction Center in Providence’s Port in Rhode Island, Rhode Island.

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On Monday, a federal judge allowed the Denmark to continue construction at an open sea wind farm, which was blocked by the Trump administration of the renewable energy company.

The judge’s decision is a mishap for President Donald Trump’s effort to close the open sea wind industry in the USA

The Ministry of Interior ordered Orted on August 22 to stop the construction of the Revolution Wind on the Rhode Island and Connecticut Coast. The project is completely allowed and has been completed more than 80%. It would provide power for more than 350,000 houses.

Orted and his partner Skyborn asked the US Regional Court to stop the internal stops from the Columbia Region to stop the stopping order, and Aribtrary argued that the capricious, illegal and “maliciously published”.

While the judge accepted the request for injury, no full opinion has yet to be opened.

Trump has targeted the wind energy industry since the first day of his mission, where he banned new leases for open sea wind farms. However, the industry hoped that especially those in construction, especially those under the structure, would allow the continuation of the wind projects that are fully allowed.

Interior Minister Doug Burgum said that at the beginning of this month, five open sea wind projects, which were under the construction of the USA, “took a deep look”. Burgum clearly stated that Adminatoin aims to close the open sea wind industry.

“Under this administration, there is no future for the open sea wind because there is no future for the wind of sea,” he said on September 11th. He said.

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