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Responsible Offshore Development Alliance v. U.S. Department of the Interior

About this case

Filing year
2022
Status
Defendants' and Vineyard Wind's motions for summary judgment granted and plaintiffs' motions for summary judgment denied.
Docket number
1:22-cv-11172
Court/admin entity
United StatesUnited States District Court for the District of Massachusetts (D. Mass.)United StatesUnited States Federal Courts
Case category
Federal Statutory Claims (US)Clean Water Act (US)Federal Statutory Claims (US)Endangered Species Act and Other Wildlife Protection Statutes (US)Federal Statutory Claims (US)NEPA (US)Federal Statutory Claims (US)Other Statutes and Regulations (US)
Principal law
United StatesClean Water Act (CWA)United StatesEndangered Species Act (ESA)United StatesMarine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA)United StatesMerchant Marine Act of 1920/Jones ActUnited StatesNational Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)United StatesOuter Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCSLA)
At issue
Challenge to Bureau of Ocean Energy Management approvals for the Vineyard Wind offshore wind project off the coasts of Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
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10/12/2023
Defendants' and Vineyard Wind's motions for summary judgment granted and plaintiffs' motions for summary judgment denied.
The federal district court for the District of Massachusetts rejected challenges to federal agencies’ and officials’ actions in connection with the approval of a wind energy project off the coast of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket, Massachusetts. With respect to the National Environmental Policy Act claims—including failure to consider climate change impacts—of an alliance representing commercial fishing interests, the court found that the alliance did not have statutory standing because it asserted only economic injuries.
Decision

Summary

Challenge to Bureau of Ocean Energy Management approvals for the Vineyard Wind offshore wind project off the coasts of Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

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Just transition
Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Economic sector
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Finance