The Trump administration has blocked two offshore wind energy projects in the United States that involved French energy giant Engie, according to Le Monde. The move is consistent with the administration’s broader hostility toward renewable energy development, particularly offshore wind farms, which Trump has long criticised.
The decision affects projects that were already in advanced planning stages, adding to the growing list of green energy initiatives stalled or cancelled since Trump returned to office. For Engie, the cancellations represent a significant setback in the company’s American expansion strategy at a time when European energy firms have been betting heavily on the U.S. offshore wind market.
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