A U.S. district court docket decide has issued a preliminary injunction towards an order by the Trump administration halting Empire Wind, enabling the corporate to renew development on the huge $5 billion offshore wind mission off the coast of New York.
Within the ruling, U.S. District Decide Carl Nichols mentioned that the order might trigger the corporate to “undergo irreparable hurt,” that “threatens Empire Wind’s whole existence.”
The order – a part of an introduced pause by the Trump administration in December of the leases for all large-scale offshore wind initiatives underneath development within the U.S. on nationwide safety grounds – marks the second time over the previous yr that the administration has pressured work to close down on the Empire Wind mission, with the preliminary order in April 2025, subsequently reversed in Might, made on the premise that “the Biden administration rushed by means of its approval with out adequate evaluation.”
The ruling is the second to be issued towards the administration’s transfer, Ørsted and BlackRock’s infrastructure funding unit International Infrastructure Companions’ Revolution Wind mission off the coast of Rhode Island supplied with a preliminary junction earlier this week.
The pause on leases marked the newest in a collection of strikes by the Trump administration to cease the event of renewable vitality initiatives, beginning with a Presidential Memorandum signed by Trump on his first day in workplace, indefinitely halting all federal approvals for wind vitality initiatives. The order was just lately struck down by a U.S. federal court docket, which dominated that it was “arbitrary and capricious and opposite to legislation.”
Equinor filed its lawsuit shortly after the administration’s order, noting that the corporate has already invested greater than $4 billion within the mission thus far, stating that it views the order as illegal, and warning that it “threatens the progress of ongoing work with important implications for the mission.”
Situated 24 – 48 kilometers Southeast of Lengthy Island, Empire Wind 1 is anticipated to be the primary offshore wind mission to attach into the New York Metropolis grid, with a contracted capability of 810 MW, anticipated to energy 500,000 properties with renewable vitality. The mission is already greater than 60% full.
The preliminary injunction will permit development actions on the mission to renew, whereas the lawsuit difficult the order proceeds.
In a press release launched following the ruling, Equinor mentioned:
“Empire Wind will now concentrate on safely restarting development actions that had been halted in the course of the suspension interval. As well as, the mission will proceed to have interaction with the U.S. authorities to make sure the secure, safe and accountable execution of its operations.”













