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Judge clears sunrise wind as offshore wind stop-work order unravels

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Published 2026-02-02 12:30 UTCUpdated 2026-02-02 23:01 UTC
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Trump Goes Zero for Five Against Offshore Wind
CleanTechnica · News · cleantechnica.com · 2026-02-02 23:01 UTC
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Overview

A December stop-work order aimed at halting all U.S. offshore wind construction is being steadily unwound in court. The latest ruling allows the 924-megawatt Sunrise Wind project to proceed, and the broader pattern across the five affected projects is that judges have either cleared them to move forward or they have resumed work—at least for now.

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Why now
  • A new federal ruling specifically allows Sunrise Wind to proceed
  • Reporting says all five projects tied to the stop-work order are moving again
  • The December stop-work order is being tested and narrowed through litigation
Why it matters
  • Court rulings can quickly change construction timelines for major offshore wind builds
  • Legal uncertainty raises execution risk for U.S. offshore wind supply chains
  • Policy reversals can affect grid planning and future renewable capacity additions
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Recurring claims
  • A federal judge ruled that the 924-megawatt Sunrise Wind project can proceed, ending the offshore wind ban for now.
  • The Trump administration’s stop-work order has now been successfully challenged across five offshore wind projects, according to reporting.
How sources frame it
  • Canary Media: neutral
  • CleanTechnica: supportive
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Trump Goes Zero for Five Against Offshore Wind
CleanTechnica · cleantechnica.com · 2026-02-02 23:01 UTC
Sunrise Wind can proceed, ending Trump’s offshore wind ban — for now
Canary Media · canarymedia.com · 2026-02-02 19:00 UTC
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