HARTFORD, Conn. — The attorneys general for Connecticut and Rhode Island said Wednesday that they are seeking a preliminary injunction to immediately block the stop work order issued on August 22 halting construction of Revolution Wind off the New England coast.
"Every day that Revolution Wind sits mothballed in the ocean is another day of unemployment, another day of unaffordable energy costs, and another day burning fossil fuels when clean, affordable, American-made energy is within our sights. We’re asking the court to step in right now, to recognize the irreparable and immediate harm we are suffering, and to stop the Trump Administration’s impulsive and lawless overreach,” said Connecticut Attorney General William Tong.
Connecticut and Rhode Island sued on September 4 in U.S.