Exclusive: Wind projects delayed as Trump's Pentagon reviews stall

Why it matters: More than 24 U.S. wind farms are delayed, hindering tech companies' data center expansion.
- More than two dozen wind farms across the U.S. are experiencing delays due to stalled military reviews by the Trump administration.
- The Trump administration's Pentagon is holding up reviews that were once considered routine, directly impacting renewable energy projects.
- Tech companies are leading a race to build power-hungry data centers, and these wind project delays are hindering their progress.
Over two dozen U.S. wind farm projects face significant delays as the Trump administration's Pentagon stalls on previously routine military reviews, impacting the expansion of renewable energy infrastructure. This holdup is particularly affecting tech companies' efforts to power new data centers, despite President Trump's stated support for such developments.




