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Offshore Wind News 19 November 2025 - 27 January 2026

Cadeler stock jumps as Europe doubles down on offshore wind — what to know before the next session

Cadeler stock jumps as Europe doubles down on offshore wind — what to know before the next session

Cadeler shares jumped 5.4% in Oslo to 58.10 crowns Tuesday, extending a two-day rally after European governments pledged 100 GW of North Sea offshore wind capacity. U.S.-listed Cadeler ADRs rose 8.6% to $24.36, hitting a one-year high. The Oslo OBX index gained 0.35%, with Cadeler among the top performers. Trading volume increased amid optimism for wind supply-chain companies.
Vestas stock price jumps 5% as North Sea offshore wind pledge lifts the sector — what traders watch next

Vestas stock price jumps 5% as North Sea offshore wind pledge lifts the sector — what traders watch next

Vestas shares rose 5.2% to 188.75 Danish crowns by 1221 GMT after European countries announced plans for 100 GW of joint offshore wind projects in the North Sea. The company will release its annual report and updated guidance on Feb. 5. JPMorgan maintained a “buy” rating with a 200-crown target. RWE shares edged up, while Siemens Energy was flat.
Seatrium stock slips into weekend as U.S. offshore wind court fights stay in focus

Seatrium stock slips into weekend as U.S. offshore wind court fights stay in focus

Seatrium shares fell 2.2% to S$2.24 on Friday, underperforming the Singapore market despite U.S. court rulings that allowed major offshore wind projects to resume. About 21.3 million shares traded. The company remains on track to deliver a US$475 million wind vessel to Maersk by Feb. 28. Legal uncertainty persists over the Trump administration’s broader halt on East Coast wind projects.
17 January 2026
Empire Wind decision day: Judge weighs Trump offshore wind pause as Equinor warns of termination

Empire Wind decision day: Judge weighs Trump offshore wind pause as Equinor warns of termination

U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols will rule Thursday on whether Equinor can resume construction of its $5.5 billion Empire Wind project off Long Island, halted under a Trump administration order citing national security. Equinor says the project could be terminated if work does not restart by Jan. 16. The Interior Department paused five East Coast wind projects last month over radar concerns. A separate judge cleared Orsted’s Revolution Wind project to proceed Monday.
Trump offshore wind freeze heads to court as judge seeks classified evidence in Dominion case

Trump offshore wind freeze heads to court as judge seeks classified evidence in Dominion case

NEW YORK, December 31, 2025, 14:45 ET A U.S. federal judge in Virginia has delayed Dominion Energy’s bid to quickly restart offshore construction on its Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project, as the court seeks access to classified material the Trump administration says underpins its stop-work order. The next hearing is set for Jan. 16, after the judge directed the government to submit the classified information to the court by Jan. 9 and to say by Dec. 31 whether it would share that material with Dominion’s security-cleared lawyers. Maritime Executive The case has become an early legal test of President Donald
31 December 2025
Trump offshore wind pause sparks governors’ push for classified briefing and restart

Trump offshore wind pause sparks governors’ push for classified briefing and restart

NEW YORK, December 29, 2025, 08:53 ET Governors in four Northeastern states are pressing the Trump administration to lift its stop-work orders on five offshore wind farms and to provide a classified briefing on the national security claims behind the move, according to CT Insider and Nantucket Current. The dispute matters now because the projects are already under construction and are expected to deliver large blocks of new electricity to states that have been counting on offshore wind to bolster supply and meet clean-energy goals. It also puts near-term jobs and contracts at risk. Ironworkers Local 7 said 50 workers
Dominion Energy Stock (NYSE: D) Rebounds on Dec. 23, 2025: Offshore Wind Pause, CVOW Outlook, and Analyst Forecasts

Dominion Energy Stock (NYSE: D) Rebounds on Dec. 23, 2025: Offshore Wind Pause, CVOW Outlook, and Analyst Forecasts

Dominion Energy, Inc. (NYSE: D) is back in the spotlight on Tuesday, December 23, 2025, after a sharp, policy-driven selloff tied to offshore wind — and a partial rebound as investors weigh how “temporary” the disruption may be. By late U.S. trading, Dominion Energy stock traded around $58.18, up about 1.7% on the day (after opening near $56.99), as volume ran above 5 million shares. That bounce comes one day after the Trump administration suspended leases for five major offshore wind projects under construction on the U.S. East Coast, including Dominion’s flagship Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) buildout — a
Trump News Dec. 23, 2025: Student Loan Wage Garnishment Returns as New Epstein Files, Offshore Wind Freeze and Diplomat Recalls Roil Washington

Trump News Dec. 23, 2025: Student Loan Wage Garnishment Returns as New Epstein Files, Offshore Wind Freeze and Diplomat Recalls Roil Washington

WASHINGTON — A busy Tuesday in U.S. politics and policy delivered fresh flashpoints for the Trump administration, from a major shift in federal student-loan collections to a new batch of Jeffrey Epstein-related records that reference President Donald Trump. At the same time, the administration’s aggressive moves on energy and diplomacy — pausing five large offshore wind projects and recalling nearly 30 ambassadors — signaled an end-of-year push to reshape government priorities heading into 2026. AP News+3KPBS Public Media+3Reuters+3 Below is what’s driving the news on December 23, 2025 — and what Americans should watch next. Student loan wage garnishment is
23 December 2025
Dominion Energy D Stock Slides After U.S. Offshore Wind Pause: News, Forecasts and Analyst Takeaways for Dec. 23, 2025

Dominion Energy D Stock Slides After U.S. Offshore Wind Pause: News, Forecasts and Analyst Takeaways for Dec. 23, 2025

Dec. 23, 2025 — Dominion Energy, Inc. stock (NYSE: D) is under fresh pressure after a major federal intervention in the U.S. offshore wind buildout. Shares traded around $57.22 in early Dec. 23 activity, down roughly 3.7% from the prior close as investors digested a 90-day stop-work action that directly hits Dominion’s flagship Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project. Reuters+1 For a company that’s often treated like a “steady utility with a dividend,” this is exactly the kind of headline that can jolt sentiment: it’s less about next quarter’s earnings and more about policy risk, construction timelines, and whether a multibillion-dollar
Ørsted A/S Stock (ORSTED) Slides as U.S. Pauses Offshore Wind Leases — Latest News, Analyst Forecasts, and What Comes Next (Dec. 23, 2025)

Ørsted A/S Stock (ORSTED) Slides as U.S. Pauses Offshore Wind Leases — Latest News, Analyst Forecasts, and What Comes Next (Dec. 23, 2025)

COPENHAGEN — Ørsted A/S stock is back in the spotlight on December 23, 2025, after the U.S. government paused leases and issued stop-work orders for five major offshore wind projects under construction along the East Coast—an unusually aggressive move that hits Ørsted’s U.S. growth story right where it’s most vulnerable: late-stage projects with big capital already in the water. Reuters+2via.ritzau.dk+2 For investors, this is not just another headline in the offshore wind culture war. It’s a direct test of Ørsted’s 2025 “repair and refocus” strategy: protect the balance sheet, finish the construction portfolio, and rebuild confidence—while U.S. policy risk keeps
23 December 2025
GE Vernova Stock (GEV) After Hours: Adani HVDC Win, Australia Wind Turbine Deal, and Offshore Wind Lease Freeze in Focus Before Tuesday’s Open

GE Vernova Stock (GEV) After Hours: Adani HVDC Win, Australia Wind Turbine Deal, and Offshore Wind Lease Freeze in Focus Before Tuesday’s Open

GE Vernova Inc. (NYSE: GEV) finished Monday’s session (Dec. 22, 2025) modestly higher, then ticked up again in after-hours trading—an unsurprising “steady” tape for a stock that has swung sharply in recent weeks as investors debate the durability (and valuation) of the AI-driven power-demand boom. GEV closed at $661.81 (+0.54%) and traded around $663.29 in after-hours (+0.22%) as of 7:59 p.m. ET. StockAnalysis Ahead of Tuesday’s open (Dec. 23), the setup for GE Vernova revolves around three themes traders are likely to weigh overnight: Below is what matters most before the market reopens. GE Vernova stock after the bell: where
GE Vernova Stock (NYSE: GEV) News on Dec. 22, 2025: Offshore Wind Freeze, New HVDC Contract, and Wall Street Forecasts

GE Vernova Stock (NYSE: GEV) News on Dec. 22, 2025: Offshore Wind Freeze, New HVDC Contract, and Wall Street Forecasts

GE Vernova Inc. (NYSE: GEV) enters the final full trading week before year-end with investors weighing two powerful—and competing—narratives: an accelerating grid-and-gas “power buildout” tied to AI data centers, and a renewed policy shock to U.S. offshore wind that could create fresh schedule risk for projects still under construction. Shares of GE Vernova were trading around $661 in Monday afternoon dealings (Dec. 22), after opening higher and swinging through the mid-$650s to low-$670s intraday. Below is a detailed roundup of what’s moving GEV stock today, the most important forward-looking guidance from management, and the latest analyst targets and valuation debate
Dominion Energy Stock Drops on Offshore Wind Lease Pause: What Investors Should Know About NYSE:D, CVOW, Dividends and the 2026 Outlook

Dominion Energy Stock Drops on Offshore Wind Lease Pause: What Investors Should Know About NYSE:D, CVOW, Dividends and the 2026 Outlook

Dominion Energy, Inc. (NYSE: D) stock took an uncharacteristically sharp hit on December 22, 2025, sliding roughly 5%–6% into the mid‑$50s as Washington put the brakes on the U.S. offshore wind buildout—right in the middle of construction. Reuters+1 Utilities usually trade like slow-moving planets: predictable gravity, modest drama. Today was different. The reason wasn’t earnings, a dividend cut, or a surprise rate case loss. It was policy risk colliding with a $11-ish billion megaproject that Dominion has positioned as a cornerstone of Virginia’s energy future. Below is what happened, what the key headlines and analysts are saying as of 22.12.2025,
Renewable Energy Stocks Week Ahead: Offshore Wind Wins, Grid Spending, and Data‑Center Power Demand in Focus (Dec 22–26, 2025)

Renewable Energy Stocks Week Ahead: Offshore Wind Wins, Grid Spending, and Data‑Center Power Demand in Focus (Dec 22–26, 2025)

Renewable energy stocks head into the Christmas week with a familiar mix of tailwinds and tripwires: supportive long-duration contracts in Europe, rising investment in grids and interconnectors, and a fast-evolving “power race” driven by data centers—set against the usual year-end liquidity drop and rate sensitivity that can exaggerate moves. The latest news and analysis from December 19–21, 2025 reinforces one central message for investors: the renewables trade is becoming less about ideology and more about system build‑out—generation, storage, and the wires in between. That shift matters because it changes which sub-sectors can outperform in a low-liquidity holiday week: typically, the
21 December 2025
House Passes SPEED Act to Fast-Track Energy Projects as Senate Eyes Rewrite Amid Offshore Wind Clash and AI Power Crunch

House Passes SPEED Act to Fast-Track Energy Projects as Senate Eyes Rewrite Amid Offshore Wind Clash and AI Power Crunch

WASHINGTON, Dec. 18, 2025 — The U.S. House on Thursday approved sweeping permitting legislation aimed at speeding federal reviews for major energy and infrastructure projects, sending a high-stakes overhaul of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) to the Senate — where both parties are already signaling major changes. AP News+2Axios+2 The bill, the Standardizing Permitting and Expediting Economic Development Act — better known as the SPEED Act — passed 221–196, with 11 Democrats joining Republicans and one Republican voting no, as lawmakers try to respond to soaring demand for new power generation, transmission, factories, data centers and other large projects.
Seatrium Limited Stock (SGX:5E2): BalWin5 TenneT Offshore Wind Deal, BP Tiber FPU Win, Order Book Update and Analyst Forecasts (17 Dec 2025)

Seatrium Limited Stock (SGX:5E2): BalWin5 TenneT Offshore Wind Deal, BP Tiber FPU Win, Order Book Update and Analyst Forecasts (17 Dec 2025)

Seatrium Limited stock (SGX:5E2) is back on investors’ radar in mid-December 2025 as the Singapore-based offshore, marine and energy engineering group strings together contract catalysts across offshore wind and deepwater oil & gas—two markets that tend to move on different cycles, but both reward execution discipline. As of the morning of 17 December 2025, Seatrium shares were indicated around S$2.06 (SGD) in Singapore trading hours. Beansprout What’s driving the conversation isn’t a single headline. It’s the shape of the pipeline: a major German offshore grid project (BalWin5), a repeat jack-up rig award tied to Middle East capacity build-out, and another
17 December 2025
Vestas Wind Systems (VWS, VWDRY) Stock Outlook December 2025: Rally, Buyback and a Big 2026 Test for Offshore Wind

Vestas Wind Systems (VWS, VWDRY) Stock Outlook December 2025: Rally, Buyback and a Big 2026 Test for Offshore Wind

Vestas Wind Systems A/S has turned 2025 into a comeback story. The Danish wind-turbine giant is back to solid profitability, buying back its own shares, landing large offshore orders and attracting fresh analyst upgrades – all while its stock trades near all‑time highs. As of 10 December 2025, Vestas’ primary Copenhagen‑listed share (CPH: VWS) closed around DKK 167–168, near the top of its 52‑week range of about DKK 81–169 and up roughly 60% over the past year. StockAnalysis+1 The U.S. over‑the‑counter ADR (VWDRY) trades near $8.6. MarketBeat Below is a structured look at what’s driving the stock now, what analysts
Dominion Energy Stock Near 52‑Week High as Offshore Wind and AI Data Center Boom Redraw Its Investment Case

Dominion Energy Stock Near 52‑Week High as Offshore Wind and AI Data Center Boom Redraw Its Investment Case

Published December 1, 2025 Dominion Energy (NYSE: D) has suddenly become one of the most closely watched U.S. utilities. Its shares are trading near a 52‑week high, its flagship offshore wind project is two‑thirds complete, and the company has just secured fresh regulatory approvals and a major new institutional backer. In the past week alone: At the same time, Virginia regulators have approved smaller‑than‑requested rate hikes and a new rate class for power‑hungry data centers, decisions that will shape Dominion’s earnings and customer bills for years. Virginia Mercury+3CBS 6 News Richmond WTVR+3VPM+3 Here’s how the latest news, forecasts and analysis
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 factory
19 November 2025

Stock Market Today

Saudi Aramco share price set for Sunday test after Tadawul ends market-making deal

Saudi Aramco share price set for Sunday test after Tadawul ends market-making deal

7 February 2026
Saudi Exchange approved Merrill Lynch KSA’s exit as market maker for Saudi Aramco, effective Feb. 8. Aramco shares closed at 25.60 riyals Thursday, down 0.06, with 22.1 million traded. The Tadawul index fell 1.3% as Brent crude dropped to $67.93. Aramco set March official selling prices at $2.10 above Argus for North America and $0.65 above ICE Brent for Western Europe.
Meta stock ends week down about 6% as Wall Street fixates on $135 billion AI capex

Meta stock ends week down about 6% as Wall Street fixates on $135 billion AI capex

7 February 2026
Meta closed down 1.3% Friday at $661.46, capping a 6.4% weekly drop as investors questioned heavy AI spending. Amazon and Alphabet also fell after outlining major capital outlays. Meta’s Instagram suffered a brief outage this week. Legal risks persist, with trials involving Meta set for next week in Los Angeles and New Mexico.
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