Federal judge strikes down some Trump administration actions that have slowed clean energy projects
Source: AP
Updated 3:59 PM EDT, April 21, 2026
WASHINGTON (AP) A federal judge in Massachusetts on Tuesday struck down several Trump administration actions slowing down development of clean energy, including a requirement that all solar and wind energy projects on federal lands and waters be personally approved by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum.
Chief Judge Denise J. Casper of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts ruled that a coalition of plaintiffs representing wind and solar developers were likely to succeed on the merits of their claims that the administrations actions violate federal statute and will cause irreparable harm if the court did not intervene.
She issued a preliminary injunction to stop the administration from implementing the policies, which clean energy advocates said would hamstring projects that need to get underway quickly to qualify for expiring federal tax credits.
The Interior Department in July said that all solar and wind energy projects on federal lands and waters must be personally approved by Burgum, a layer of enhanced oversight that officials said was needed to end what they said was preferential treatment for these technologies under the Biden administration. Burgums order authorized him to conduct elevated review of renewable projects, from proposed leases to rights of way, construction and operational plans, grants and biological opinions.
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