Rhode Island and Connecticut on Sept. 4 sued President Donald Trump’s administration to overturn a stop-work order for the Revolution Wind farm.
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But the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management cited both national security and environmental concerns in its Aug. 22 stop-work order, which paused all offshore construction on Revolution Wind, located in federal waters 17 miles off the Rhode Island coast.