
Governors from Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York and Rhode Island have formed a coalition to protect offshore wind projects that the federal administration has singled out for cancellation or delay. The four leaders say the president’s policy threatens jobs, clean‑energy goals, and the region’s economic future.
Offshore wind farms along the New England coast represent a multibillion‑dollar investment in renewable energy. They are expected to generate enough power to supply millions of homes, reduce reliance on fossil fuels, and help the states meet their aggressive climate‑reduction targets.
In response to the administration’s attempts to halt permits and funding, the governors have:
Industry analysts estimate that the stalled projects could cost the region thousands of jobs and forfeit billions of dollars in private investment. “We cannot afford to let political whims jeopardize the clean‑energy jobs that are already being created,” said the governor of Massachusetts.
While the battle in the courts continues, the governors remain confident that a coordinated state effort will safeguard the offshore wind pipeline. They argue that protecting these projects is not only an environmental imperative but also a critical component of the Northeast’s long‑term economic resilience.