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Empire Wind

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New York City, United States

Empire Wind is an offshore wind project located in New York City, developed with the aim of delivering renewable electricity directly to the city. The project seeks to contribute to New York's energy transition and sustainability goals through the generation of wind power.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Empire Wind

30.15

-0.08%

Latest Event

Trump Administration Lifts Stop-Work Order on Empire Wind Project

The Trump administration, following high-level discussions among Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, President Trump, and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, lifted the stop-work order on the Empire Wind 1 offshore wind farm. This decision allows the project to resume, supporting 1,500 union jobs and advancing New York City’s clean energy transition despite controversies over a gas pipeline compromise.

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Empire Wind is currently rated as a Dissenter.

+25 to +44 CCI Score
These companies are vocal in their opposition to authoritarian regimes. They publicly criticize oppressive policies and engage in advocacy efforts to promote accountability and transparency, even if their actions aren’t as extensive as those of Moral Leaders.

Latest Events

  • Trump Administration Lifts Stop-Work Order on Empire Wind Project Logo
    MAY
    20
    2025

    The Trump administration, following high-level discussions among Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, President Trump, and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, lifted the stop-work order on the Empire Wind 1 offshore wind farm. This decision allows the project to resume, supporting 1,500 union jobs and advancing New York City’s clean energy transition despite controversies over a gas pipeline compromise.

  • Trump Administration Lifts Stop-Work Order on Empire Wind Project Logo
    MAY
    20
    2025

    After a gas pipeline compromise and extensive discussions with New York officials, the Trump administration lifted the stop-work order on Empire Wind, allowing construction to resume and supporting 1,500 union jobs in New York City.

  • +30

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    May 20

    The resumption of Empire Wind directly supports 1,500 union jobs, highlighting a commitment to labor rights and fair labor practices. This emphasis on worker empowerment aligns with anti-fascist values by promoting community welfare and challenging exploitative systems.

    Trump allows New York offshore wind project after gas compromise

  • +40

    Executive Political Engagement

    May 20

    The Trump administration’s decision—despite its authoritarian associations—enabled the project to proceed after significant negotiation, ensuring support for union jobs and progressive energy infrastructure. This reflects positive executive political engagement that ultimately benefits worker and community interests.

    Trump allows New York offshore wind project after gas compromise

  • Stop-Work Order Lifted: Empire Wind Resumes Construction Amid Political Controversy Logo
    MAY
    20
    2025

    On May 20, 2025, the Trump administration lifted a stop-work order on New York's Empire Wind project, allowing Equinor to resume construction. The decision, which saved approximately 1,500 construction jobs and advanced the renewable energy initiative, also saw the company's CEO publicly thank President Trump, raising concerns about political engagement with an authoritarian figure.

  • -40

    Executive Political Engagement

    May 20

    Empire Wind’s CEO expressed gratitude toward President Trump for lifting the stop-work order, signaling an endorsement of a controversial, authoritarian political figure. This political engagement can be seen as normalizing far‐right influence in decision-making, which is concerning from an anti‐fascist perspective.

    New York's Empire Wind project back on after Trump administration lifts stop-work order

  • +30

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    May 20

    Resuming construction not only advances clean energy goals but also preserves approximately 1,500 construction jobs, thereby supporting local workforce stability and economic well-being.

    New York's Empire Wind project back on after Trump administration lifts stop-work order

  • Empire Wind Construction Resumed After Trump Administration Lifts Stop-Work Order Logo
    MAY
    19
    2025

    The Trump administration reversed its previous halt on the Empire Wind project, enabling Equinor to resume construction in New York. This decision is credited with saving about 1,500 construction jobs and advancing clean energy infrastructure in the state, with praise from both company leadership and political figures.

  • +25

    Public and Political Behavior

    May 20

    The decision by the Trump administration to lift the stop-work order involved direct political intervention that, despite the administration's generally pro-fossil fuel stance, resulted in a positive outcome by safeguarding jobs and supporting renewable energy efforts. This public-political engagement, while linked to an authoritarian figure, ultimately benefitted worker rights and local economies, aligning with progressive priorities.

    Developer to resume NY offshore wind project after Trump administration lifts pause

  • +20

    Economic and Structural Influence

    May 20

    Resuming construction of the Empire Wind project underlines substantial economic benefits, including the preservation of approximately 1,500 construction jobs and further investment in the renewable energy infrastructure. This positive economic and structural influence supports the state’s transition to clean energy, advancing environmental justice and sustainable local development.

    Developer to resume NY offshore wind project after Trump administration lifts pause

  • Empire Wind Project Resumes After Stop-Work Reversal Logo
    MAY
    19
    2025

    The Trump administration reversed its earlier stop-work order, allowing the Empire Wind offshore wind project to resume construction. Progressive pressure from Gov. Kathy Hochul and extensive discussions with officials helped lift the federal hold, paving the way for a $5 billion project expected to power 500,000 New York homes.

  • +50

    Public and Political Behavior

    May 20

    The project's resumption reflects a positive public and political outcome, as local progressive leadership successfully countered an authoritarian impulse by Trump officials. This intervention upholds democratic engagement and worker/community benefits in a politically charged environment.

    In Reversal, Trump Officials Will Allow Huge Offshore N.Y. Wind Farm to Proceed

  • +30

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    May 20

    Beyond political dynamics, the Empire Wind project exemplifies ethical business practices by advancing renewable energy and supporting community sustainability efforts. Its construction promotes environmental justice and worker rights, aligning with progressive economic values.

    In Reversal, Trump Officials Will Allow Huge Offshore N.Y. Wind Farm to Proceed

  • Stop Work Order Lifted on Empire Wind Project Logo
    MAY
    19
    2025

    The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management lifted the Trump-era stop-work order on the Empire Wind project on May 19, 2025. This reversal is anticipated to enable the project to supply electric power to 500,000 homes in New York and create over 1,000 union jobs, supporting a progressive clean energy transition.

  • +50

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    May 20

    The project's advancement is expected to generate over 1,000 union jobs, highlighting a commitment to strong labor relations and the support of worker rights—key indicators of ethical business practices that counter authoritarian labor exploitation.

    Stop Work Order Lifted on Empire Wind Project, Clean Energy and Jobs to Move Forward

  • +60

    Public and Political Behavior

    May 20

    The lifting of a stop-work order that was originally imposed under the Trump administration—a period marked by authoritarian interference in renewable energy progress—represents a positive step away from such political overreach, thus bolstering public trust and supporting progressive energy initiatives.

    Stop Work Order Lifted on Empire Wind Project, Clean Energy and Jobs to Move Forward

  • Federal Stop Work Order Spurs Labor Rally in Support of Empire Wind 1 Logo
    APR
    16
    2025

    A federal stop work order issued on April 16, 2025, halted progress on the Empire Wind 1 offshore wind farm, prompting organized labor, environmental advocates, and local elected officials to rally in protest. The demonstration underscored widespread support for renewable energy and worker rights against regulatory measures perceived to favor fossil fuel interests.

  • +50

    Public and Political Behavior

    May 20

    The protest and coordinated response by labor and political representatives highlight significant public and political opposition to the federal stop work order, which many view as a product of authoritarian regulatory decisions. This rally is seen as a strong democratic counter-response supporting renewable energy initiatives.

    Climate Jobs Coalition Responds to Federal Stop Work Order

  • +40

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    May 20

    The large-scale participation of union members and industry workers in the rally underlines the commitment to worker rights and fair labor practices, celebrating organized labor's role in defending renewable energy jobs against regulatory decisions seen as suppressive.

    Climate Jobs Coalition Responds to Federal Stop Work Order

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