What new legal challenges mean for the future of US offshore wind
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AI GeneratedThe Trump administration has paused the leases of five US East Coast wind farms, citing national security concerns about radar interference from turbines. Developers are now facing legal battles, with companies like Orsted and Equinor already filing lawsuits seeking to continue construction. The pause affects $25 billion in investment and projects expected to create 10,000 jobs and power over 2.5 million homes. Challenges with radar interference have been acknowledged, but collaboration between developers and the government is seen as key to addressing these issues and ensuring the success of the offshore wind industry in the US.