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US States Sue Trump Administration and TotalEnergies Over Offshore Wind Cancellation


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June 2 (Reuters) – Seven U.S. states led by New York sued the Trump administration on Tuesday for cancelling a major offshore wind ​lease off the coast of New York in exchange for a pledge by ‌its owner to invest instead in fossil fuel projects.

The lawsuit in the Washington, D.C., federal court challenges a March 23 decision by the U.S. Department of the Interior to cancel a lease by ​a subsidiary of France’s TotalEnergies (TTEF.PA), “reimburse” $795 million to the company, and extract a pledge ​from the company not to develop new offshore wind projects in the ⁠United States.


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Total also agreed to spend nearly $1 billion on a Texas LNG plant and ​on U.S. oil and gas drilling.

The deal represented a new strategy in the administration’s wide-ranging ​effort to stop development of U.S. offshore wind projects, which President Donald Trump has said he finds ugly and expensive. His administration has sought to increase domestic fossil fuel production and scrapped policies that support ​clean energy development.

The Justice Department declined to comment on the lawsuit.

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The project, known as Attentive ​Energy, would have generated enough power for 1.3 million homes in New York and New Jersey, the ‌states ⁠alleged. Both states are relying on offshore wind development to meet soaring energy needs and reduce greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change.

In addition to New York, the suing states include New Jersey, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Vermont.

According to the complaint, the ​states allege the administration ​failed to follow proper ⁠administrative processes and misused a government fund reserved for legal settlements even though there was no litigation between the parties.

“This pay-not-to-play scheme ​pressuring a foreign company to forego planned offshore wind projects in ​America in ⁠favor of gas and oil drilling is an outrageous abuse of taxpayer dollars that hurts our ability to meet our energy needs, create good jobs, and help secure American energy independence ⁠while ​reducing emissions,” New York Governor Kathy Hochul said in ​a statement.

Officials from the Interior Department and TotalEnergies did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Reporting by Jonathan Stempel ​in New York and Nichola Groom in Los Angeles; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama, Rod Nickel

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