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Trump administration cites national security to halt US wind farm projects, FT reports

By Thomson Reuters May 3, 2026 | 8:44 AM

May 3 (Reuters) – President Donald Trump’s administration has brought U.S. onshore wind development to a halt, citing national security concerns, the ​Financial Times reported on Sunday.

Approvals for about ‌165 onshore wind projects on private lands are being held up by the Pentagon, FT said, citing the American Clean Power Association and people close to the ‌matter.

The ​affected projects include wind farms ⁠that were awaiting final ⁠sign-off, others in the middle of negotiations and some that typically would not require oversight by the Pentagon, the FT said.

Reuters could not ​immediately verify the report.

The American Clean Power Association and Pentagon did not immediately respond ⁠to requests for comment by ⁠Reuters.

Since August 2025, wind developers have ​faced a mix of setbacks, including a lack ​of expected communication from the Pentagon, canceled meetings ‌with no chance to reschedule, and being told that applications are no longer being processed, FT reported, citing people with knowledge of the ⁠situation.

Letters sent to developers in early April said the Pentagon was reviewing its processes for evaluating the impact ⁠of energy ‌projects on national security, according to ⁠the newspaper.

The Trump administration has previously ​faced ‌lawsuits after pausing wind projects after ​it cited ⁠new classified national security risks from radar interference.

Wind developers have faced repeated disruptions under Trump, who says wind turbines are ugly, expensive and inefficient.

(Reporting by Ruchika Khanna in Bengaluru;Editing by Tomasz Janowski and ​Will Dunham)