California Preps For Battle Royale Over Offshore Wind Leases That Trump Wants To Kill
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
California is preparing to battle the Trump administration over offshore wind leases. The state intends to sue the US Department of the Interior for allegedly making an illegal agreement with Golden State Wind, a joint venture between Offshore Wind and Reventus Power. The agreement involves a $120 million payout to abandon plans for a 2-gigawatt wind farm off California's coast. This comes after the Trump administration issued a blanket ban on new offshore leases and halted existing projects. California's action follows similar suits by New York and six other states. The state's offshore wind plans rely on floating wind turbines.
💡 Why It Matters
- · California's lawsuit challenges the Trump administration's authority to unilaterally cancel offshore wind projects, potentially paving the way for other states to assert their rights to develop renewable energy resources.
- · By taking on the administration, California is defending its own economic and environmental interests.