National Security Concerns Stall 165 Onshore Wind Farm Projects Under Trump Administration
The expansion of onshore wind energy in the United States has hit a significant roadblock as the Trump administration halts 165 planned wind farm projects. Citing national security risks, officials expressed concerns that the rotating blades of wind turbines could interfere with sensitive military radar systems, potentially creating blind spots in national defense monitoring.
This broad administrative move has caused alarm among renewable energy developers who argue that the sudden standstill threatens climate goals and local economies. While engineers suggest that hardware and software upgrades could mitigate radar interference, the current freeze leaves billions of dollars in investment in limbo, highlighting the growing friction between traditional defense priorities and the transition to green energy.