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New York AG James said that the administration had “struck a sham deal with TotalEnergies,” adding that the deal was coming at the expense of a New York offshore wind project that would end.
The Trump administration gave nearly $1 billion to TotalEnergies to shift from wind to fossil fuel projects.
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TotalEnergies pledged not to develop any new U.S. offshore wind projects under this deal.
Attentive Energy, a TotalEnergies subsidiary, paid $795 million for a New York offshore wind lease.
Multiple state Attorneys General sued to block the deal, citing environmental and job destruction grounds.
Trump’s ‘Sham Deal’
In a post on X, James delivered sharp criticism of Trump, saying that the administration had “struck a sham deal with TotalEnergies,” adding that the deal was coming at the expense of a New York offshore wind project that would end.
James said that New York is suing the Trump administration to stop the “illegal deal that harms our planet and destroys union jobs.”
The TotalEnergies Deal
According to a statement by the AG’s office, the deal refers to the Trump administration giving nearly $1 billion to divest from offshore wind projects in favor of fossil fuels.
The statement also said that the administration made TotalEnergies “pledge not to develop any new offshore wind projects in the United States.”
Attentive Energy, the TotalEnergies subsidiary at the center of the deal, paid “$795 million to purchase an offshore wind lease approximately 47 miles off the coast of New York,” the statement said.
The U.S. Department of Interior had reached a deal with the French energy company in March, with an official statement saying that the company would be investing in a Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) plant in Texas, as well as a project in the Gulf of Mexico.
The U.S. Department of Interior didn’t immediately respond to Benzinga‘s request for comment.
James is joined by the Attorneys General of states like New Jersey, Connecticut, Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts and Rhode Island in the lawsuit against the administration. The suit has been filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
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