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Equinor had already started construction on Empire Wind 1 and a billion-dollar revival of a city-owned industrial waterfront.
The Trump administration ordered Equinor to stop construction on its New York offshore wind farm while the U.S. Interior secretary reviews the project.
Construction for the New York project started last year by Skanska, and offshore work was scheduled to start this year.
In its most aggressive attack against offshore wind yet, the Trump administration halted the $5 billion Empire Wind 1 off New York's coast.
The Trump administration's decision to halt construction of Equinor's Empire Wind 1 farm off the coast of New York late on ...
Norway's Equinor will halt offshore construction of its Empire Wind I project in New York State, following a stop-work order ...
Developer could have to pay US$1.5Bn to lenders if the project does not go ahead, and will be exposed to termination fees to ...
In accordance with a halt work order issued by the US government, Empire Offshore Wind LLC (Empire) will safely halt the ...
The company said it is "considering its legal remedies" against the Trump administration order to stop construction.
Norway's Equinor will halt offshore construction of its Empire Wind I project in New York state, following a stop-work order ...
The company did not disclose the height of the rock layers. Equinor, as Newsday reported in 2021, had originally planned to put its 54 wind turbines on giant concrete foundations, which were to ...
An analysis from global data and analytics group Wood Mackenzie says Republican control of the White House and Congress means U.S. energy policy will move away from net-zero emissions targets,… ...