内政部在去年

法院裁决重开 Vineyard Wind、Sunrise Wind、Empire Wind 及其他海上风电项目
Frequently Asked Questions
What caused the initial stop-work orders for offshore wind projects?
The Department of the Interior issued stop-work orders in December, halting construction and logistics for five offshore wind projects.
Which project was most impacted by the work stoppage?
Vineyard Wind was hit hardest, being 95% complete and already generating power before the turbine installations were frozen.
How did the court rulings change the situation?
Federal judges ruled in favor of the challenged projects, clearing administrative roadblocks and allowing port terminals, turbine builds, and transportation to resume.
What transportation needs were affected by the project restart?
Worker transportation ramped up, including increased demand for buses, trains, and car rentals in coastal project areas.
Are the offshore wind projects now back on track?
Yes, court decisions have lifted stop-work orders, allowing projects like Vineyard Wind to continue construction and power generation.
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