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Judge allows ørsted’s revolution wind to resume amid broader stop-work fight
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Published 2026-01-13 04:30 UTCUpdated 2026-01-13 14:35 UTC
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Overview
A legal push-and-pull is shaping the near-term trajectory of US offshore wind construction. After the Trump administration issued stop-work orders affecting five offshore wind projects under development, developers have turned to the courts. This week, a federal judge blocked the latest pause affecting Ørsted’s Revolution Wind, allowing work to resume—while attention shifts to how other projects’ challenges may be resolved next.
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Why now
- A judge has just cleared Ørsted’s Revolution Wind to resume construction.
- The decision follows stop-work orders affecting five US offshore wind projects.
- Other injunction decisions are being anticipated in related cases.
Why it matters
- Court rulings can quickly change whether major offshore wind projects can keep building.
- The outcome for Revolution Wind may signal how other stop-work disputes could unfold.
- Construction continuity affects project timelines and near-term sector momentum.
LLM analysis
Topic mix: lowPromo risk: lowSource quality: medium
Recurring claims
- A federal judge ruled Ørsted can resume construction of its 704-MW Revolution Wind project off Rhode Island after a stop-work order.
- The Trump administration issued stop-work orders to five offshore wind projects under development in the US.
- Coverage frames the Revolution Wind ruling as leaving four stop-work orders still unresolved.
How sources frame it
- Canary Media: neutral
- CleanTechnica: supportive
- Utility Dive: neutral
Three outlets converge on the same development: a federal judge allowed construction to resume on Ørsted’s Revolution Wind after a Trump-era stop-work order.
All evidence
All evidence
Judge grants (another) injunction to offshore developer amid Trump’s war on wind
Utility Dive (Latest) · utilitydive.com · 2026-01-13 14:35 UTC
Judge blocks Trump’s latest pause on a major offshore wind farm
Canary Media · canarymedia.com · 2026-01-13 10:30 UTC
Judge Smacks Down One Offshore Wind Stop-Work Order, Four To Go
CleanTechnica · cleantechnica.com · 2026-01-13 04:30 UTC
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