Billions in Limbo: Offshore Wind Industry Reels as Trump Halts Major Projects. Trump’s decision to suspend construction on five major projects has sent shockwaves through the industry, leaving billions of dollars hanging in the balance and thousands of workers facing an uncertain holiday season.

Billions in Limbo: Offshore Wind Industry Reels as Trump Administration Halts Major Projects



by mafco

16 comments
  1. Absolute stupidity.

    Completely arbitrary and capricious behavior by the wannabe king.

  2. Herbert Hoover stumbled into the Depression. This guy is driving full speed ahead!

  3. I do wonder how many of these blue collar workers voted for him?

  4. Same answer as last week, wind industry needs to wake up and either buy Trump coin or deliver gold bars in person to Trump on live television to get the green light on those projects. 

  5. The lawsuits will leave the taxpayers on the hook for billions in damages for arbitrary and capricious actions

  6. How many of those workers and business managers voted red, third party, or stayed home?

  7. rename them after Him, and give him the big present he wants in USD.

  8. Textbook arbitrary and capricious. His halt doesn’t follow any rules, it’s just because. You can’t do things “just because” and expect the courts to go along with it. He will lose in court and we will have to wait 2 years for the Supreme Court to get off its ass after slow walking this and refusing to issue an injunction against the order.

  9. Hopefully tough lessons have been learned by the wind industry that tried to be all kumbaya in the 2024 election with the Republicans thinking they were for all-of-the-above energy sources and wouldn’t try to destroy their businesses, and they decide to not give them a dime in this upcoming midterm

  10. He’s trying to figure out how to grift from this.

  11. Trump wants bribes. The oil companies already paid him, so he wants the wind companies to pay up as well. The next admin could reap billions recovering just the Trump bribes.

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