Report says Pentagon is delaying approvals for about 165 U.S. onshore wind projects
The Facts
- The Financial Times reported that the Trump administration has halted or delayed U.S. onshore wind development by citing national security concerns.
- About 165 onshore wind projects on private lands are reportedly being held up by the Pentagon.
- The affected projects include wind farms awaiting final sign-off, projects in negotiations, and some that would not typically require Pentagon oversight.
- Developers have reportedly faced delays since August 2025, including canceled meetings, reduced communication, or notices that applications were not being processed.
- The reported delays affect projects beyond a single permitting stage, suggesting broader disruption for wind developers seeking federal clearance.
- Important parts of the report remain unresolved because Reuters said it could not immediately verify the Financial Times account, and Reuters reported that the Pentagon and American Clean Power Association did not immediately respond to its requests for comment.
Context
What exactly is being delayed?
According to the report cited by multiple outlets, Pentagon-related approvals for about 165 onshore wind projects on private land are being held up. The projects include some awaiting final sign-off, some in negotiations, and some that would not normally need Pentagon oversight U.S. News & World R…,Yahoo7 Finance,Renews.
Why are these projects reportedly being held up?
The administration is reportedly citing national security concerns. Some coverage says the disputes have involved classified concerns about radar interference, though Reuters' report mainly attributes the broader holdup to national security grounds described in the Financial Times report U.S. News & World R…,Yahoo7 Finance.
What is still unclear?
Reuters said it could not immediately verify the Financial Times report, so the full scope and legal basis of the delays remain unclear. Reuters also reported that the Pentagon and the American Clean Power Association did not immediately respond to its requests for comment U.S. News & World R…,American Journal of….
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