Michigan Attorney General joins lawsuit against the Trump administration over wind turbines

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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined yet another lawsuit against the Trump administration.

This time the issue is wind turbines.

In January, President Donald Trump placed an indefinite halt on all federal approvals necessary for the development of offshore and onshore wind energy projects, pending federal review.

Nessel and more than a dozen other state attorneys general claim the move is an unlawful attempt to freeze the development of wind energy projects in the U.S.

“While Donald Trump continues to spread falsehoods about renewable energy, the truth is that it is reliable, affordable, and supports thousands of jobs here in Michigan,” Nessel said

The lawsuit alleges the President’s directive harms their states’ efforts to secure reliable, diversified, and affordable sources of energy to meet their clean energy goals.

In Michigan’s case, the state has a goal of a renewable…

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