NEW LONDON, Conn — There are new developments in the ongoing Revolution Wind saga, as state leaders make a push to save the offshore wind farm, after the President Donald Trump administration issued a stop work order nearly a week ago .

“It’s a real concern and, frankly, a dangerous precedent,” said Katie Dykes, commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.

Progress on the offshore wind farm is now stuck at 80% completed. It is located just off the coast of Rhode Island, in New London.

Energy company Ørsted said they only have 20 wind turbines left to install. State officials said the order came out of nowhere- and took almost everyone by surprise, including about 200 workers who may be out of a job.

The reason for the stop-work order has not bee

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