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Trump’s Shock Attack on Offshore Wind – Permit Reversal Threatens Massive Massachusetts Wind Farm

Baltic Power Installs First Polish‑Built Vestas Nacelles, Marking Offshore Wind Breakthrough for Poland

Published: 19 November 2025 Poland has reached a major milestone in its energy transition as the first offshore wind turbines equipped with Polish‑built nacelles are now standing at the Baltic Power offshore wind farm in the Baltic Sea. The project, developed by ORLEN Group and Canada’s Northland Power, is the country’s first commercial offshore wind farm and one of the most advanced projects in the Polish sector of the Baltic.  ORLEN+2Offshore Wind+2 Over the past week, a series of announcements from ORLEN, Baltic Power and international industry media have confirmed that the first three Vestas V236‑15 MW turbines at the site are now operating with nacelles manufactured at Vestas’ new
Dominion Energy’s Q3 Shocker: Data Center Boom and Offshore Wind Pay Off in Surging Profits

Dominion Energy’s Q3 Shocker: Data Center Boom and Offshore Wind Pay Off in Surging Profits

Dominion Delivers an Earnings Beat in Q3 2025 Dominion Energy turned in strong third-quarter 2025 results, surpassing analyst expectations on the bottom line. The utility reported net income of $1.0 billion for Q3 (about $1.16 per share), up from $934 million ($1.09) in the same quarter a year ago news.dominionenergy.com. On an operating basis (excluding one-time items), earnings were $921 million, or $1.06 per share, comfortably beating consensus estimates in the mid-$0.90s range news.dominionenergy.com reuters.com. This performance marked roughly an 8% increase in per-share earnings year-over-year – a notable achievement for a regulated utility. Revenue also leapt 14.9% to $4.53 billion from $3.94 billion in
Trump’s Shock Attack on Offshore Wind – Permit Reversal Threatens Massive Massachusetts Wind Farm

Trump’s Shock Attack on Offshore Wind – Permit Reversal Threatens Massive Massachusetts Wind Farm

President Donald Trump’s administration has moved to block a fully permitted offshore wind farm off the Massachusetts coast by seeking to revoke its key federal permit abcnews.go.com. The project – known as SouthCoast Wind – calls for 141 turbines about 23 miles south of Nantucket to power roughly 840,000 homes across New England abcnews.go.com. Approved in January 2025 after years of review, its construction was poised to begin – until Trump’s team abruptly intervened. This unprecedented attempt to “take back” the wind farm’s permit marks the latest salvo in a broader campaign by Trump to hobble offshore wind development abcnews.go.com.
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