An indication for the French firm TotalEnergies is displayed at headquarters March 21, 2025, in La Protection enterprise district exterior of Paris.
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The Trump administration pays $1 billion to a French firm to stroll away from two U.S. offshore wind leases because the administration ramps up its marketing campaign in opposition to offshore wind and different renewable power.
TotalEnergies has agreed to what’s basically a refund of its leases for initiatives off the coasts of North Carolina and New York, and can make investments the cash in fossil gasoline initiatives as an alternative, the Division of Inside introduced Monday.
The Trump administration has tried to halt offshore wind building, however federal judges overturned these orders. Environmental teams denounced the TotalEnergies deal as an alternate strategy to block wind initiatives. President Donald Trump has gone all in on fossil fuels, which he says is the best way to decrease prices for households, enhance reliability and assist the U.S. preserve international management in synthetic intelligence.
TotalEnergies had already paused its two initiatives after Trump was elected.
TotalEnergies pledged to not develop any new offshore wind initiatives in the US. TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanné stated in a press release that the corporate renounced offshore wind growth in the US in trade for the reimbursement of the lease charges, “contemplating that the event of offshore wind initiatives just isn’t within the nation’s curiosity.”
Pouyanné stated the refunded lease charges will finance the development of a liquefied pure fuel plant in Texas and the event of its oil and fuel actions, calling it a “extra environment friendly use of capital” within the U.S.
After it makes these investments, TotalEnergies might be reimbursed, as much as the quantity paid in lease purchases for offshore wind, based on the DOI.
“We welcome TotalEnergies’ dedication to growing initiatives that produce reliable, reasonably priced energy to decrease Individuals’ month-to-month payments whereas offering safe U.S. baseload energy at the moment — and sooner or later,” Inside Secretary Doug Burgum stated in a press release.
The Biden administration sought to ramp up offshore wind as a local weather change resolution. Trump started reversing U.S. power insurance policies his first day in workplace with government orders aimed toward boosting oil, fuel and coal. Globally the offshore wind market is rising, with China main the world in new installations.
The Trump administration halted building on 5 main East Coast offshore wind initiatives days earlier than Christmas, citing nationwide safety issues. Builders and states sued, and federal judges allowed all 5 to renew building, basically concluding that the federal government didn’t present the danger was so imminent that building should halt.
On Monday, one of many wind farms focused by the administration, Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind, began delivering energy to the grid for Virginia. The developer, Dominion Vitality, introduced the milestone.
Environmental teams criticized the TotalEnergies settlement. The Pure Assets Protection Council stated it is reckless to halt initiatives designed to deliver power prices down.
Ted Kelly, clear power director on the Environmental Protection Fund, stated the proposed offers “are an outrageous misuse of taxpayer {dollars} to forestall Individuals from having clear, reasonably priced energy precisely once they want it most.”
TotalEnergies bought a lease for its Carolina Lengthy Bay challenge in 2022 for about $133,000. It aimed to generate greater than 1 gigawatt there, sufficient to energy about 300,000 houses. It bought the lease off New York and New Jersey, additionally in 2022, for $795,000. This was deliberate as a bigger challenge, with the potential to generate 3 gigawatts of unpolluted power to energy almost a million houses.

