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US Offshore Wind Sector Dealt Crippling Blow

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The Trump administration's decision last week to halt construction and reconsider federal permits for Empire Wind 1, a fully approved offshore wind project already under construction in waters off the coast of New York, is sending shockwaves through the US wind energy supply chain. Industry leaders say the move is eroding trust in federal permitting, creating major hesitations among investors going forward.

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Renewable Electricity , Low-Carbon Policy, Policy and Regulation
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