However, those arguments have been rejected so far by three different judges, all of whom were able to review specific details of the national security claims. One was appointed by Trump, another by former President Ronald Reagan and the third by Biden. The developers who prevailed in court last week said the work halt had cost them millions of dollars a day. They’re now trying to finish installations while they still have specialized vessels under contract. Orsted A/S, which is the joint developer of Revolution Wind off the New England coast, had its nearly-completed project halted twice by Trump. Both times a federal judge lifted the bans. The developer said it had lost about $105 million from the first pause, with the second one in December costing about $1.44 million a day. Orsted Chief Executive Officer Rasmus Errboe said the focus is now on completing the Revolution Wind project, with first power generation to Rhode Island and Connecticut just weeks away.







