Energy giant Equinor slams Trump’s ‘unlawful’ halting of $2.5 billion wind project and says it’s ‘considering our legal options’
On Wednesday, the Norwegian’s energy giant Hoginor stated that the US Drafts of Offshore’s Offshore Windshield was illegal and warned that it still weighed its legal versions.
In mid-April, the US government ordered the construction of huge wind farms, and Industry President Donald Trump had another blow.
According to Equinor, $ 2.5 billion, Empire Wind 1 project includes 54 turbines designed to deliver 810 megawat energy in Brooklyn to work 500,000 houses.
“We have introduced EMPIRE WIN after gaining all the necessary confirmations, and now the procedure for terminating the work is unprecedented and in our opinion.
“We strive to be directly involved with the US administration to clarify the case and discuss our legal options,” he said.
The US government claims that former President Joe Biden’s administration “hastened” without the approval of a sufficient analysis project. “
Opedal made the statement as Equinor said its net profit reached 2.63 billion rhones ($ 254 million), two percent of the previous year in the same period last year.
Its adjusted operating income increased by 15% to 8.65 billion rapper, beating analysts’ agreement – 8.51 billion drives.
“I am glad to see good operational performance and solid production capturing the highest gas prices,” Opedal said in a statement.
“The main goal of the current market, Equinor’s main goal is safe, stable and cost-effective operations and stability through a strong balance,” he said.
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