Denmark's Orsted announced the continuation of its U.S. offshore wind development after a federal judge allowed construction to proceed, while legal challenges from the Trump administration aim to fully stop the project. The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management had previously paused construction in August.

Revolution Wind, situated 15 miles off Rhode Island's coast, is significant for the renewable sector, with 80% of offshore foundations installed and 45 of 65 turbines in place. Once finished, the project will supply electricity to 350,000 homes in both Rhode Island and Connecticut.

The venture, backed by Orsted and Skyborn Renewables, has already seen $5 billion in expenses, with potential breakaway costs over $1 billion if halted. The project stands as a critical investment in the r

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