"Led by New York, the attorneys general argue that the administration’s agreement to reimburse the energy giant for abandoning its offshore wind leases is illegal."
"New York and six other Democratic-led states are challenging the Trump administration’s controversial efforts to pay private energy firms to abandon their U.S. offshore wind projects.
On Tuesday, the coalition of blue states sued the U.S. Department of the Interior over its March agreement with French oil giant TotalEnergies. Under the deal, TotalEnergies forfeited its lease for a large offshore wind area near New York and New Jersey. In exchange, Interior said it would “reimburse” the company for the $795 million it paid in lease fees, money that TotalEnergies promised to put toward fossil fuel projects.
At the time, former Interior employees and offshore wind experts questioned whether the department could legally carry out its unprecedented payback plan. Now, attorneys general from seven states are calling it an “unlawful” agreement that misuses taxpayer dollars. The action came after the government tried repeatedly and ultimately unsuccessfully to block construction of offshore wind farms along the East Coast.
“The Trump administration is once again trying to kill clean energy projects and destroy good-paying jobs for New Yorkers,” Letitia James, the New York attorney general, said on Tuesday in a statement."
Maria Gallucci reports for Canary Media June 2, 2026.
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