Department of the Interior

government

Last mentioned: Mar 24, 2026

Timeline

  1. Settlement Announced

    DOI announces $1B deal for TotalEnergies to exit wind leases and pivot to fossil fuels.

  2. Dominion Milestone

    Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind begins delivering power to the grid.

  3. Judicial Reversal

    Federal judges allow wind projects to resume, citing lack of evidence for security risks.

  4. Construction Halt

    Trump administration attempts to stop five East Coast wind projects citing national security.

  5. Election Impact

    TotalEnergies pauses U.S. offshore wind projects following the election of Donald Trump.

Stories mentioning Department of the Interior 2

Climate Policy Bearish

Trump Administration’s $1B Offshore Wind Buyout Signals Strategy Shift

The Trump administration has orchestrated a landmark $1 billion agreement to halt offshore wind development, marking a transition from regulatory hurdles to direct financial intervention. This move aims to permanently dismantle key projects while offering developers a taxpayer-funded exit from a sector facing mounting economic pressures.

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