Democratic governors call on Trump administration to lift freeze on offshore wind projects

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25 Dec 2025 • 10:40 AM MYT
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WASHINGTON: Four Democratic governors wrote to U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum on Wednesday to ask the Trump administration to lift its ​halt on five offshore wind projects on the U.S. East Coast.

The Department of the Interior on ​Monday attributed its suspension of the leases for the ‌projects to national security concerns.

However, New York ⁠Governor Kathy Hochul, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey and Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee rejected those claims, saying that the projects had ⁠already undergone extensive federal review, including an assessment that addressed national security considerations.

They said neither the Interior Department nor any other agency, ‌including the Pentagon, informed their states about a new ⁠risk prior to the suspensions.

“The sudden emergence of a new ‘national security threat’ appears to be less a legitimate, rational finding of fact and more a pretextual excuse to justify a predetermined outcome consistent ‌with the President’s frequently stated personal opposition to offshore wind,” the governors wrote.

The Interior Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The suspension was the latest blow for offshore wind developers that have ⁠faced repeated ‌disruptions to their multi-billion-dollar projects under U.S. President Donald Trump, who has said he finds wind turbines ugly, costly and inefficient.

Agencies including the ​U.S. Departments of the Interior and Commerce and the Environmental Protection Agency ⁠have ⁠been implementing a directive to suspend all new approvals needed ‌for both onshore and offshore wind projects pending a review of leasing and permitting practices.

Earlier this month, a federal judge rejected the Trump administration’s halt to all federal approvals ​for new wind energy projects.

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