Trump administration blocks 30GW of wind power citing national security – Department of Defense obstructing negotiations, meetings, and sign-offs in attempt to stall the ‘worst form of energy’

The DoD is filibustering onshore solar farm applications

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News By Benedict Collins published 5 May 2026

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  • The Trump administration has stalled 165 onshore wind farms
  • The wind farms could have powered 15 million homes
  • Trump is pushing for new fossil fuel projects and cancelling renewables

The Trump administration has blocked the development of 165 wind farms across the United States, citing national security risks in its reasoning.

The onshore wind farms require Department of Defense (DoD) approval before construction can begin to ensure they do not interfere with radar systems, flight paths, or military installations.

The output of the blocked wind farms would have been around 30 gigawatts, or enough to power 15 million homes.

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DoD delaying projects

The 165 wind farms included 35 developments that were awaiting a final sign-off from the DoD, some that were in the middle of negotiations with the DoD, and others that likely did not need approval by the DoD, according to the American Clean Power Association (ACP) and people close to the matter.

Developers have struggled to receive feedback and project sign-offs since at least August 2025, with the DoD failing to communicate with developers, cancelling meetings without the option to reschedule, and halting application processing.

Since returning to the White House, Donald Trump has made numerous attempts to block, delay, or cancel green energy projects, previously stating, “we don’t allow the windmills and we don’t want the solar panels,” and falsely claiming wind power is “the most expensive energy there is.”

The Trump administration has also been targeting offshore wind farms in areas administered by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, claiming that “the windmills are driving the whales crazy,” and calling them “dangerous.”

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