US Freezes $5B Equinor Offshore Wind Project Amid Clean Energy Backlashes

US Freezes $5B Equinor Offshore Wind Project Amid Clean Energy Backlashes

by  
AnhNguyen  
- 24 de abril de 2025

The U.S. federal government’s decision to suspend construction on Equinor’s $5 billion Empire Wind project—poised to power New York City with clean energy—has sent shockwaves through the renewable energy sector. Citing a “flawed permitting process,” the Department of the Interior has halted what was to be the largest offshore wind installation in the country, putting over $40 billion in sector investments and more than 90% of the planned U.S. offshore wind capacity at risk. 

This abrupt reversal directly threatens national ESG commitments and jeopardizes progress toward carbon neutral strategy targets. The project, with a planned capacity of 810 megawatts and the potential to create over 1,000 jobs, was central to New York’s clean energy roadmap. Governor Kathy Hochul denounced the federal order as “overreach,” reaffirming her state’s goal to source 70% of its electricity from renewable energy by 2030. 

The freeze follows a broader rollback of clean energy initiatives under the Trump administration, including a January executive order halting all new offshore wind leases. Industry leaders warn this political volatility undermines investor confidence. “Reconsidering permits mid-construction sends a chilling signal,” said Jason Grumet, CEO of the American Clean Power Association. Rystad Energy and Oceantic Network have echoed concerns, with the latter noting over $40 billion already committed to offshore wind. 

The regulatory disruption raises broader implications for ESG reporting and sustainability risk assessments. Energy analysts caution the decision could destabilize grid reliability just as manufacturing expansion and AI-driven data demand surge across the U.S. 

For investors, energy executives, and sustainability leaders, the suspension signals increased risk in long-term clean energy infrastructure. Strategic recalibration and robust risk management will be essential as U.S. renewable energy ambitions face heightened political and regulatory headwinds. 

 

Fuente: 

https://esgnews.com/us-freezes-5b-equinor-offshore-wind-project-amid-clean-energy-backlash/  

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