
States and Wind Developers Unite to Complete Renewable Energy Project for 350,000 Homes
Rhode Island and Connecticut are joining forces with Revolution Wind developers in a collaborative legal effort to complete a transformative offshore wind project that's already 87% finished and will power 350,000 homes. The project has created over 1,000 union jobs and positioned Rhode Island as a leader in clean energy infrastructure.
In an inspiring show of unity for clean energy, Rhode Island and Connecticut attorneys general are moving to join forces with the developers behind the Revolution Wind offshore wind project, demonstrating unwavering commitment to renewable energy and environmental progress.
The Revolution Wind project represents a remarkable achievement in sustainable infrastructure. Already 87% complete with 58 of 65 turbines installed roughly 15 miles south of Rhode Island's coast, this 704-megawatt clean energy initiative is on track to power an impressive 350,000 homes across both states. For Rhode Island alone, the project will supply one-fifth of the state's entire electricity needs—a transformative contribution to the region's energy independence.
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha and Connecticut Attorney General William Tong filed legal motions this week to consolidate their federal case with the developers' complaint, showcasing the strong partnership between state leadership and private enterprise in advancing clean energy goals. Both parties are working together to ensure this nearly-complete project can cross the finish line and begin delivering its substantial benefits to residents.
The project has already created meaningful economic opportunities, employing more than 1,000 union laborers in Rhode Island. These good-paying jobs represent the kind of sustainable employment that clean energy brings to coastal communities. Even more exciting, the infrastructure improvements made for Revolution Wind—including upgrades at ProvPort and the Port of Davisville—will serve as a foundation for future offshore wind projects throughout the region.

Acting Energy Commissioner Christopher Kearns emphasized the project's critical importance in his recent affidavit, noting that the renewable energy infusion will help Rhode Island meet its ambitious emissions reduction targets under the 2021 Act on Climate Law. The clean power will also help stabilize seasonal fuel prices and strengthen grid reliability across New England—benefits that will be felt by families and businesses throughout the region.
The Revolution Wind partnership, led by Danish renewable energy company Ørsted A/S and Skyborn Renewables consortium, demonstrated impressive progress when Senior Judge Royce Lamberth of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia granted a preliminary injunction in September, allowing work to continue. Now, with installation nearly complete and mid-February as the projected completion date, the finish line is tantalizingly close.
Beyond immediate energy benefits, Revolution Wind has positioned Rhode Island as a national leader in the growing ocean economy. The state's workforce expertise and upgraded port facilities will serve as valuable resources for other offshore wind projects along the Atlantic coast, creating a ripple effect of economic development and environmental progress.
This collaborative effort between state attorneys general and project developers illustrates how government and private sector can work together effectively when united by a common vision. The Revolution Wind project stands as a testament to what's possible when communities commit to clean energy—creating jobs, reducing emissions, stabilizing energy costs, and building infrastructure that will benefit generations to come.
As the legal proceedings move forward with a hearing scheduled for January 12, there's optimism that this groundbreaking renewable energy project will soon be delivering clean, affordable power to hundreds of thousands of homes across Rhode Island and Connecticut.
Based on reporting by Renewable Energy World
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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