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Trump Shuts Down Offshore Wind in New England; Nova Scotia Eyes Opportunity

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President Trump’s administration has delivered on its promise to halt offshore wind development in the U.S., throwing New England’s clean energy plans into turmoil. The government has stopped construction on the nearly finished Revolution Wind project off Rhode Island, erased designated wind energy areas in the Gulf of Maine, and canceled $34 million in funding for a specialized wind port in Salem, Massachusetts.

Experts warn these actions could delay offshore wind development in the Northeast by a decade, jeopardizing efforts to meet rising electricity demand and climate goals. ISO New England projects an 11% increase in power demand over the next decade, making renewable energy critical for the region.

Meanwhile, Nova Scotia is positioning itself as a major player in ocean wind energy. Its ambitious Wind West proposal aims to tap more than 60 gigawatts of offshore wind—many times the province’s 2.5 GW demand—and export power to Canadian cities and potentially the northeastern U.S. Premier Tim Houston says the project could make Nova Scotia “an energy superpower.”

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