September 18, 2024 | whatsupnewp.com
Opponents of offshore wind around the U.S. are pelting projects with lawsuits seeking to cancel them or tie them up for years in costly litigation.
The court cases represent another hurdle the nascent industry must overcome, particularly along the East Coast where opposition to offshore wind farms is vocal and well-organized.
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NJ SEED: “Lawfare” is not limited to politics. Using the legal system to tie up progress for projects and policies has long been a tactic used by activist groups. The fight against offshore wind projects will be long and costly. Producing power through offshore wind farms is a government goal. Litigation may delay, but will not likely prevent the projects.
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