A New Jersey congressman announced he is working with President-elect Trump on an executive order to halt offshore wind.
Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-2) says that he has helped prepare an executive order for incoming President Donald Trump that would halt all offshore wind projects from Rhode Island to Virginia for six months.
President-elect Trump and GOP allies claim offshore wind harms marine life and is overly dependent on federal subsidies.
Ever since the number of dolphins and whales stranding on New Jersey beaches spiked in December 2022 and continued into 2023 Rep. Jeff Van Drew and opponents have blamed work on turbines for contributing to their deaths.
Congressman Jeff Van Drew said he’s drafted an executive order to halt offshore wind, which will be rolled out within the next couple of months.
President-elect Donald Trump tasked a New Jersey congressman and vocal critic of offshore wind with writing an executive order ... he says. Republican Rep. Jeff Van Drew said he spoke with Trump by phone about a month ago and urged him to act on his ...
An executive order President Trump issued on his first day in office pauses all new offshore wind leases and permits. But it doesn't stop projects that are fully permitted, as many in New England are.
News circulated last week that Trump had tapped New Jersey Congressman Jeff Van Drew, a Republican who’s frequently criticized projects proposed off the coast of his state, to draft an executive order on offshore wind. Industry observers said it may include a moratorium on all development.
Wind power currently provides about 10% ... Trump tasked a New Jersey congressman and vocal critic of offshore wind, Republican Rep. Jeff Van Drew, with drafting an executive order on offshore ...
President-elect Donald Trump tasked a New Jersey congressman and vocal critic of offshore wind with writing an ... Republican Rep. Jeff Van Drew said he spoke with Trump by phone about a month ...
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Days after its bombshell release, the full implications of President Trump’s six-month pause of offshore wind projects remain unclear to the industry and its opponents alike. Opponents of offsho