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The Trump administration seeks to revoke a key offshore wind permit in Massachusetts, citing environmental and cultural concerns, amid broader efforts to roll back renewable energy projects.
The Trump administration has moved to revoke a key permit for the New England Wind offshore wind projects off Massachusetts, citing potential environmental and cultural impact oversights under a new interpretation of federal law.
Filed December 2, 2025, the motion asks a federal court to remand the project’s approval to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management for further review, following a January 2025 executive order directing a review of offshore leasing.
The move, part of a broader effort to roll back renewable energy approvals, comes amid ongoing legal challenges from anti-wind groups and follows the cancellation of a $34 million federal grant for a wind staging port in Salem.
The project developer, Avangrid, has until January 16 to respond, with construction not expected to begin before 2026.
Meanwhile, Invenergy has canceled its 2.4-gigawatt Leading Light Wind project off New Jersey due to financial, supply chain, and regulatory hurdles.
La administración Trump busca revocar un permiso clave de energía eólica marina en Massachusetts, citando preocupaciones ambientales y culturales, en medio de esfuerzos más amplios para revertir proyectos de energía renovable.