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Michigan, different states sue Trump administration for stopping wind vitality growth

By Editorial Board Published May 7, 2025 2 Min Read
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Michigan, different states sue Trump administration for stopping wind vitality growth

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Michigan is now certainly one of 18 states suing the Trump administration for halting the event of wind vitality through federal directive.

Again in January, President Trump issued a memorandum that stopped the federal authorities from approving initiatives to develop wind vitality initiatives that will in any other case require federal assessment. Michigan Lawyer Basic Dana Nessel says this has led to initiatives being placed on maintain and even being stopped after development had already begun.

“While Donald Trump continues to spread falsehoods about renewable energy, the truth is that it is reliable, affordable, and supports thousands of jobs here in Michigan,” Nessel mentioned.

The lawsuit claims that the directive harms states’ efforts to safe dependable sources of vitality to fulfill the electrical energy demand and scale back emissions. The attorneys normal additionally declare that the order “thwarts” the states’ investments in wind vitality and infrastructure to the tune of billions of {dollars}.

Nessel says 7% of the state’s electrical energy comes from wind, however utility firms have submitted plans to extend that quantity to 25% by 2035. Nevertheless, she says the current memorandum has disrupted these developments, making these infrastructure adjustments extra expensive.

The lawsuit additionally argues that the directive and its implementation violate the Administrative Process Act and different federal legal guidelines as a result of they don’t clarify such a sudden change that’s inconsistent with different directives for different types of vitality.

You may learn the complete lawsuit under:

1_NY-v.-Trump_ComplaintDownload

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