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    Orsted resumes work on US offshore wind farm after stop-work order lifted

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    Posted on September 24, 2025

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    Orsted resumes US offshore wind farm construction after a court ruling allows continuation amid ongoing legal challenges.

    Orsted Resumes Construction on US Offshore Wind Farm After Court Ruling

    COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Denmark's Orsted said on Wednesday it had resumed work on a U.S. offshore wind project after a federal judge on Monday ruled it could restart construction while the Trump administration's legal case to fully halt the project continues.

    The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management issued a stop-work order on August 22 for Revolution Wind, marking the latest development in President Donald Trump's broader campaign to dismantle the renewable energy sector.

    Revolution Wind, located 15 miles (24 km) off the coast of Rhode Island, was 80% complete with all offshore foundations in place and 45 of 65 wind turbines installed at the time.

    Once completed, Revolution Wind is expected to produce enough electricity to power 350,000 homes in Rhode Island and Connecticut.

    Orsted and joint venture partner Skyborn Renewables have already spent or committed about $5 billion to the project, according to U.S. court filings by the companies. They would incur over $1 billion in breakaway costs if it were to be cancelled.

    (Reporting by Louise Rasmussen and Elviira LuomaEditing by Marguerita Choy)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Orsted resumes work on US offshore wind project.
    • •Court ruling allows construction to continue.
    • •Revolution Wind is 80% complete.
    • •Project to power 350,000 homes.
    • •Over $5 billion invested in the project.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Orsted resumes work on US offshore wind farm after stop-work order lifted

    1What is the status of the Revolution Wind project?

    Orsted has resumed work on the Revolution Wind project after a federal judge lifted a stop-work order, allowing construction to continue.

    2How far is Revolution Wind from the coast?

    Revolution Wind is located 15 miles (24 km) off the coast of Rhode Island.

    3What is the expected electricity output of Revolution Wind?

    Once completed, Revolution Wind is expected to produce enough electricity to power 350,000 homes in Rhode Island and Connecticut.

    4How much has Orsted invested in the Revolution Wind project?

    Orsted and its partner Skyborn Renewables have already spent or committed about $5 billion to the Revolution Wind project.

    5What led to the stop-work order for Revolution Wind?

    The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management issued a stop-work order on August 22 as part of broader efforts by the Trump administration to dismantle renewable energy initiatives.

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