Equinor says it could cancel New York offshore wind project over Trump order

(Reuters) -The developer of a major U.S. offshore wind project warned that it will cancel the Empire Wind facility off the coast of New York if it cannot reach a resolution over a stop-work order issued by the Trump administration in the coming days.

Molly Morris, president of the U.S. renewable energy arm of Norway’s Equinor, said the company was spending $50 million a week to keep the project afloat.

“The situation is now unsustainable,” Morris said in an interview.

(Reporting by Nichola Groom; Editing by Chris Reese)

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