The Trump administration is paying this company $1 billion to quit building wind farms
The Trump administration is paying this company $1 billion to quit building wind farms. Experts question the arrangements legality
The government plans to pay TotalEnergies nearly $1 billion to pull out of offshore wind and focus on fossil fuels. But it cant legally use taxpayer money without approval from Congress.
Adele Peters | fastcompany.com | 03-31-2026
After failing to stop multiple offshore wind projects from moving forward on the East Coast, the Trump administration is trying a new tactic: paying companies not to build wind farms.
Last week, the government announced that it would pay TotalEnergies approximately $1 billion to give up on building two planned offshore wind farms in the U.S. and to invest in oil, gas, and LNG production instead. But experts say that the federal government cant legally spend taxpayer money this way. And Total was already planning to build new fossil fuel projects before striking the deal.
In the past, when energy companies decided to give up offshore leases, they ate the loss. Other companies, for example, have given up offshore oil and gas leases in Alaska.
They may or may not have spent a lot of money on the lease, but they routinely will expire, and the companies are not going to ask for reimbursement because theyre not going to get it, says David Hayes, a law professor at Stanford who worked on climate policy in the Biden administration. That money has gone into the U.S. Treasury. The Interior Department cant simply on its own say to the U.S. Treasury, Please give that money back because the company decided it doesnt want to proceed with the lease. more
https://www.fastcompany.com/91518402/trump-administration-totalenergies-wind-farms-legality
Meanwhile, as the US slips into irrelevance and some refer to wind turbines as "junk"
List of offshore wind farms in the North Sea
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_offshore_wind_farms_in_the_North_Sea