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A Suffolk Superior Court judge has ruled that GE Renewables cannot abandon its work on the Vineyard Wind offshore wind farm. The company has no legal basis to quit and its departure would cause 'immeasurable' harm. The judge granted Vineyard Wind's emergency request for a preliminary injunction on April 17.

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Judge : GE cant stop work on Vineyard Wind project | Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly

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USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect//April 21, 2026// USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect//April 21, 2026// A Suffolk Superior Court judge has ruled that GE Renewables cannot abandon its work on the Vineyard Wind offshore wind farm south of Martha’s Vineyard, saying the company has no legal basis to quit and that its departure now would cause “immeasurable” harm. In a decision issued on April 17, Judge Peter B.

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  • GE Renewables
  • Vineyard Wind
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USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect//April 21, 2026// USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect//April 21, 2026// A Suffolk Superior Court judge has ruled that GE Renewables cannot abandon its work on the Vineyard Wind offshore wind farm south of Martha’s Vineyard, saying the company has no legal basis to quit and that its departure now would cause “immeasurable” harm. In a decision issued on April 17, Judge Peter B. Krupp granted Vineyard Wind’s emergency request for a preliminary injunction and

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Judge : GE cant stop work on Vineyard Wind project | Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect//April 21, 2026// USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect//April 21, 2026// A Suffolk Superior Court judge has ruled that GE Renewables cannot abandon its work on the Vineyard Wind offshore wind farm south of Martha’s Vineyard, saying the company has no legal basis to quit and that its departure now would cause “immeasurable” harm. In a decision issued on April 17, Judge Peter B. Krupp granted Vineyard Wind’s emergency request for a preliminary injunction and temporary restraining order, barring GE from terminating its contracts and requiring the company to keep performing its work. The ruling prevents GE from acting on its Feb.

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