奥斯特起诉特朗普政府暂停项目
Ørsted Sues Trump Administration Over Project Suspension

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/orsted-sues-trump-administration-over-project-suspension

Ørsted 通过其 Revolution Wind 合资企业,正在对拜登政府最近暂停五个海上风电项目(包括 Revolution Wind 本身)的决定提出法律挑战。12月22日的命令以国家安全问题为由,停止了工作,尽管 Revolution Wind 已完成 87%,并在经过广泛审查后获得全面许可。 该诉讼已在美国地区法院提起,寻求初步禁令以重启该项目,该项目已获得大量投资,地基和大部分涡轮机已安装。Ørsted 的 Sunrise Wind 项目也受到影响,并正在考虑采取法律行动。Equinor 已经因该命令暂停了其 Empire Wind 1 项目的工作。 此举与特朗普政府时期采取的先前行动相呼应,后者一直通过类似措施限制风能开发。这些暂停给处于高级阶段的项目带来了不确定性,并预示着联邦政府对海上风能支持可能发生转变。

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Authored by Tsvetana Paraskova via OilPrice.com,

A joint venture of Ørsted, the world’s largest offshore wind developer, has challenged in court the Trump Administration’s lease suspension order to halt work on the Revolution Wind offshore wind project off the U.S. East Coast. 

Revolution Wind LLC, a 50/50 joint venture between Global Infrastructure Partners’ Skyborn Renewables and Ørsted, filed a supplemental complaint in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, challenging the lease suspension order issued on December 22, 2025 by the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), to be followed by a motion for a preliminary injunction. 

On December 22, the U.S. Department of the Interior paused leases for five offshore wind projects, due to national security concerns, said Secretary of the Interior, Doug Burgum. 

The projects Vineyard Wind 1, Revolution Wind, CVOW – Commercial, Sunrise Wind, and Empire Wind 1 were paused by the U.S. Administration, which threw another curveball to developers of offshore wind projects, many of which are in advanced stage of development. 

Revolution Wind, which secured all required federal and state permits in 2023, following extensive reviews, is currently about 87% complete and has already installed all offshore foundations and 58 of 65 wind turbines. 

Sunrise Wind LLC, a separate project and wholly-owned subsidiary of Ørsted that also received a lease suspension order on December 22, continues to evaluate all options to resolve the matter, including engagement with relevant agencies and stakeholders and considering legal proceedings, the Denmark-based offshore wind giant said on Friday.

Last week, Norway’s Equinor suspended work on the Empire Wind 1 project following the stop-work order issued by the U.S. Administration. 

The Trump Administration has made no secret of its attitude to wind energy, and especially offshore wind. Since President Trump took office, the federal government has clamped down on wind energy projects through stop-work orders and subsidy removals.      

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