Christine Ho, christine.ho@sierraclub.org
Washington, D.C. - Yesterday, the Trump Administration moved to rescind the SouthCoast offshore wind project’s permit. This is the latest in a string of attacks on fully permitted, rigorously vetted offshore wind projects.
Once completed, the SouthCoast offshore wind project is projected to power 840,000 homes with affordable, reliable, clean energy. The project has also created 15,000 stable, well-paying jobs
Despite multiple studies showing that states with the most renewable energy see the slowest—if any—rise in energy costs, the Trump administration has launched an all-out assault on offshore wind. According to a recent poll, nearly 70% of Americans support offshore wind projects off the coasts of their own states.
In April, the administration issued a stop work order on the Empire Wind project in New York. This order was eventually reversed after costing the developer $50 million a week. Nearly a month ago, Revolution Wind in Rhode Island received a similar order. Most recently, the administration moved to revoke Maryland offshore wind project’s permits.
In response, Sierra Club Massachusetts Chapter Director Vick Mohanka issued the following response:
"In a time of economic uncertainty and skyrocketing utility bills, the Trump Administration is trying to take one of our best options for jobs, climate, and community health off the table. Our studies show offshore wind will reduce our rates and provide needed long-term relief for our hard-working community members. Our support for responsible development, deep community benefits, and job training for well-paying careers was founded in our relationships with members and supporters set to reap the benefits of clean energy. We will continue to fight with and for our communities to complete the work that will power our future.”
Sierra Club Senior Advisor Nancy Pyne added:
“Donald Trump and his administration is taking a sledgehammer to clean energy in order to boost profits for dirty fossil fuels—and everyday Americans are the collateral damage. At a time where energy uncertainty is growing and energy prices are rising, we cannot afford to walk away from American-built clean energy projects that provide affordable and reliable energy.
“Every project this administration has tried to obstruct represents tens of thousands of jobs, and hundreds of thousands of homes that could be powered at a much lower cost than expensive fossil fuels. We will push back against Donald Trump’s scheme to benefit fossil fuel executives, and defend our access to clean, cheap, renewable energy.”
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