It's the administration's third offshore-wind cancellation deal, following earlier agreements worth $928 million and $885 million.
Energy developer Invenergy is joining America’s race to build next-generation geothermal — and it plans to do so with the controversial new refund the Trump administration is giving it for abandoning ...
The termination of two federal leases in the Gulf of Maine present the latest layer of uncertainty for offshore wind projects ...
The Trump administration is paying yet another company to give up the right to build wind energy offshore, saying the firm will invest in gas plants and geothermal energy instead. The Interior ...
A national energy developer will cancel offshore wind projects as part of a deal with the Trump administration. The developer, Invenergy, will redirect the refunded money toward natural gas plants in ...
The Trump administration said it would pay $765 million to a developer to terminate four wind leases, including one off the coast of California.
The Trump administration says it’s buying back another energy company’s U.S. offshore wind leases for four more wind projects, as it seeks to discourage the expansion of wind energy in favor of fossil ...
The Trump administration will pay $765 million to energy developer Invenergy, returning somewhat less than the cost of its ...
Federal policy shifts are rippling through offshore wind. Here's how plans for waters off Cape Cod have changed.
Privately held clean energy solutions developer Invenergy has launched commercial operations at its first clean hydrogen project, the Sauk Valley hydrogen facility, in Rock Falls in the US state of ...