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Trump Halts Five Wind Farms Off the East Coast

  Dec. 22, 2025 The Trump administration on Monday said it would pause leases for five wind farms under construction off the East Coast, essentially gutting the country’s nascent offshore wind industry in a sharp escalation of  President Trump’s crusade against  the renewable energy source. The decision injected uncertainty into $25 billion worth of projects that were collectively expected to power more than 2.5 million homes and businesses across the Eastern United States, according to Turn Forward, an offshore wind advocacy group. The five wind farms were projected together to create about 10,000 jobs. The move left intact just two operational wind farms in U.S. coastal waters — one small project off Rhode Island that has been complete since 2016 and a larger project off New York that has been fully operational since 2023. The five wind farms targeted on Monday had all obtained leases from the Biden administration. But citing unspecified national security concerns, the ...

Leading Climate Lawfare Firm Accepts Millions in Donations from Left-Wing Dark Money Groups

  By  Kamden Mulder December 21. 2025 A leading firm behind the nationwide lawfare campaign targeting fossil fuel companies accepted millions in donations from left-wing dark money groups last year, ensuring a steady source of revenue independent of the success of the activist lawsuits the firm pursues on behalf of municipalities across the country. Based in San Francisco, Sher Edling has filed more than two dozen climate cases on behalf of liberal states and cities, such as Minnesota, Hawaii, Baltimore, and New York. Sher Edling labels these “climate damage and deception” cases, claiming the lawsuits “hold fossil fuel industry defendants accountable for their decades-long campaigns of deception about the science of climate change and the role their products play in causing it, as well as their failure to take steps to avoid the harm they knew would arise from the use of their products or even to warn anyone about it.” Recent 990 forms filed by Sher Edling and obtained by...

New York’s energy plan embraces Hochul’s ‘all of the above’ strategy

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  ALBANY — A more than 1,000-page state Energy Plan finalized by state officials on Tuesday included a slogan that has become a new catchphrase on how many public officials believe New York can meet its future electricity needs: “All of the above.”   It’s a phrase used often by Gov. Kathy Hochul to describe her focus on developing a wide range of power sources to supply rising demand from home electrification, electric vehicles, emerging large data centers and manufacturing plants that are all entering the grid. ​ Numerous members of the state Energy Planning Board, a 14-member panel of agency heads, grid experts and legislative leaders, also mentioned their commitment to an “all-of-the-above approach” as they voted for the plan. ​ “It is my opinion, and an opinion echoed in the plan, that an all-of-the-above energy approach isn’t simply a choice, it’s our reality,” said Rory M. Christian, chair and CEO of the Public Service Commission. ​ The unanimously approved sta...

Madison County wind farm neighbors feel betrayed by NY state (Guest Opinion)

  Philip Rose and 11 others   The following opinion was submitted by residents living near the planned Liberty Renewables wind farm in the town of Fenner. Their names appear at the end.   We are proud of the town of Fenner and our town leaders who welcomed 20 250-foot turbines built on a remote piece of farmland in our town. The town and ENEL Northeast (the renewable energy company) worked cooperatively for three years to carefully plan the siting of each turbine, the impact on our lives and homes, and the economic advantages to the town. As a result of ENEL’s project, payments to the town improved roads, maintenance and brought down resident taxes. This arrangement has lasted since 2001. The Fenner Renewal Energy Education Center, a local nonprofit to educate about many different types of renewable energy, works cooperatively with the town and with ENEL, with thousands of people visiting every year. Recently, New York state has become very aggressive in promoting renewab...

Lawmakers and advocates disappointed by Power Authority's renewable plan

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  ALBANY — Renewable energy advocates want the New York Power Authority to take greater responsibility and bolder action to meet clean energy targets.   Legislation directing the authority to invest in renewable energy projects to assist the state in meeting clean energy mandates was passed in 2023. The authority spent more than a year identifying projects to invest in and gathering public feedback.   The result has been a plan finalized earlier this month to take majority stakes in 45 renewable energy projects and 146 energy storage projects encompassing 5.5 gigawatts of power. That’s a reduction from a July draft of the plan which included 7 gigawatts of renewable energy. More may be added to the plan as the authority continues to search for opportunities to invest in renewable energy projects.  The feedback on that change has included outrage.   “I don’t think they (the authority) care about the state’s climate goals being delayed,” said Assemblywom...

New Yorkers are paying for a generational grid makeover, what will it deliver

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  ALBANY — National Grid and other utilities are spending billions of dollars to prep New York’s electric grid for a generational shift. ​ Renewable energy, manufacturing plants and  AI data centers  are popping up outside urban areas, often in regions with poor electrical infrastructure. ​ New York utilities are spending more than $4 billion to modernize the grid for those facilities. They are investments for which New Yorkers — many of whom are already struggling with utility costs — will have to pay for in the coming years. ​ “Transmission is the enabler,” said Bart Franey, vice president of clean energy development for National Grid. ​ A renewable energy or a manufacturing facility can’t just pop up and connect to the electric system. Transmission lines act as a freeway connecting the state’s urban cores. Then there’s the distribution system — the highway offramps — which send power from transmission lines to homes and businesses.   Because those t...

Gavin Newsom Sticks It To California Ratepayers

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  The Ivanpah concentrated-solar project has been an environmental and economic disaster. Launched in 2014, the $2.2 billion solar facility located 230 miles northeast of Los Angeles, was designed to produce 392 megawatts of electricity by focusing sunlight on 459-foot-high towers. At the ribbon-cutting ceremony, then-Secretary of Energy Ernie Moniz claimed the sprawling project, which covers nearly six square miles of the Mojave Desert, was a “ shining example ” of America’s leadership in solar energy. But Ivanpah was a flop. It never generated more than 75% of its planned electricity output. It relies heavily on natural gas to ensure its complex generators operate properly. The juice it produces is absurdly expensive. And it has been a disaster for wildlife. Some  6,000 birds are being killed every year  while flying between the mirrors and the towers. The project also required relocating endangered desert tortoises. Even the goofballs at the Sierra Club, an outfit that...