U.S. Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum announced four policy measures to advance President Donald J. Trump’s commonsense approach to affordable, reliable energy development in America| U.S. Department of the Interior
ALBANY — In light of significant federal uncertainty, the New York State Public Service Commission (Commission) today took decisive action to protect New York State ratepayers by recalibrating the timeline for offshore wind transmission development. With the federal government halting new offshore wind permitting, the Commission is strategically terminating the ongoing Public Policy Transmission Need (PPTN) process, ensuring New Yorkers are not burdened with premature infrastructure costs ...| Department of Public Service
A federal moratorium on offshore wind development has prompted New York to cancel its ongoing Public Policy Transmission Need process.| Factor This™
The Trump administration previously argued further review of the project was needed, implying the Biden administration rushed its approval.| Factor This™
RWE, one of the world's top offshore wind developers, has stopped work on its U.S. projects for now, citing uncertainty under President Trump.| Factor This™
Editor's Note: It is my pleasure to announce that noted industry commentator Fred Lyon will be sharing his views on the power industry in a periodic column in Power Engineering titled Power Points.| Factor This™