US Weighs Near $1 Billion Settlement With TotalEnergies for Abandoning Wind Farms, NYT Reports

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U.S. officials are drafting agreements to pay French oil major TotalEnergies about $1 billion in ​settlements due to the cancellation of leases for its wind farms in ‌federal waters off New York State and North Carolina, the New York Times reported on Tuesday.

Under the terms of the proposed settlements, ​the U.S. Interior Department will cancel the leases in federal waters ​for two projects, known as Attentive Energy and Carolina ⁠Long Bay, the NYT said, citing documents.

The Justice Department will then pay more ​than $928 million to TotalEnergies, compensating the firm for its winning ​bids in lease sales under the previous Biden administration, according to the NYT report.

The White House, the U.S. Department of Justice, the U.S. Department of Interior and TotalEnergies ​did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment. Reuters ​could not immediately verify the report.

The French energy group had formed a ‌joint ⁠venture in October 2023 for the development of the Attentive Energy offshore wind project off the coast of New York. In November 2024, it said it had paused the development ​of the ​wind farm after ⁠Donald Trump’s U.S. presidential election victory.

The company won a lease for the Carolina Long Bay project in ​2022.

Following the settlement, TotalEnergies will abandon its plans to ​begin building ⁠the wind farms. It would also commit to investing in natural gas infrastructure in Texas, the report said.

Offshore wind developers ⁠have faced ​repeated under U.S. President Donald Trump, ​who has said he finds wind turbines ugly, expensive and inefficient.

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