Offshore Wind Project Targeted by Trump Begins Supplying Energy to New England
Offshore wind farm criticized by - Criticized by Donald Trump - An ambitious offshore wind project, which became a target of criticism by the Trump administration in the US, has finally started transmitting electricity to New England's energy grid. This event marks a significant milestone after a long-standing struggle in the renewable energy sector.

This project was planned to produce clean energy through offshore wind turbines to meet the region's energy demand and reduce carbon emissions. Its commissioning raises hopes for the further strengthening of offshore wind energy's role in the US's energy future.
During the former Trump administration, such projects faced serious resistance, licensing processes were delayed, and environmental concerns were highlighted. Despite this, the project's supporters managed to overcome all obstacles and complete the construction work.
For the New England region, this is an important step towards strengthening energy independence and combating climate change. Offshore wind energy promises great potential thanks to the rich wind resources along the continent's eastern shores.
Experts predict that the success of this project will pave the way for the development of larger offshore wind energy parks in the future. This also promises new jobs and investment opportunities for the local economy.
