Trump Pays Off Energy Company in Grudge Match Against Offshore Wind
cleantechnica.com Jun 18, 2026

Trump Pays Off Energy Company in Grudge Match Against Offshore Wind

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Donald Trump is paying Invenergy $765 million to abandon its four offshore wind leases, following a pattern of attempts to hinder wind development in the US. This move comes after the administration dismissed its appeal in a legal challenge against Trump's executive order to ban wind development. Trump had previously paid TotalEnergies $1 billion to abandon offshore wind development in March 2026. The deal is under investigation by Senator Whitehouse and Democratic Senators. The Sierra Club has criticized Trump's actions as a "grudge match" against wind power, citing the administration's history of obstructing renewable energy progress. Trump's efforts have been met with resistance from environmental groups and the courts, which have overturned stop work orders for offshore wind farms. The payment to Invenergy is the latest development in Trump's efforts to promote fossil fuels over renewable energy.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Trump's payments to energy companies undermine the growth of offshore wind, a crucial component of the US's transition to renewable energy.
  • · By using public funds to favor fossil fuels, Trump's actions threaten to increase energy costs and pollution for American families.