
Oregon and Washington joined a broader legal challenge to the Trump administrationâs pause on new wind energy approvals, arguing the freeze threatens planned projects, grid reliability and state clean-energy mandates.
In 2025, Washington state generated the most hydroelectric power compared to any other state, accounting for 85% of its renewable power â with wind at 11%, according to the Energy Information Administration. Also in 2025, hydroelectric power made up 45% of Oregonâs total electricity net generation and wind contributed 14%.
Oregonâs Department of Justice did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundationâs request for comment.
âWe need the resources to meet demand, maintain reliability, and keep energy affordable, especially as we phase out polluting fossil fuels that make our communities sick and fuel disasters through climate change, Washington has state laws that require the phaseout of these polluting fuels,â Mike Faulk, deputy communications director for the Washington state attorney generalâs office told the DCNF.
Washington State Attorney General Nick Brown also cited five different energy projects on hold due to the federal freeze.
âClimate change is also a threat to hydro power as droughts and extreme heat have become more common, as the International Hydropower Association acknowledges,â Faulk concluded.
âThe federal government claims weâre in an energy emergency and yet unlawfully stands in the way of projects seeking to harness an excellent renewable source of energyâwind,â Brown said in a press release. âWeâre determined to fight this administrationâs obstruction of projects needed to power our economy, increase clean energy supply, and protect Washingtonâs air and water.â
Oregon also cited similar claims, stating the blue state needs wind power to comply with its green energy priorities.
âOregonians are counting on these wind projects for good paying jobs and cleaner energy,â Oregon Attorney General Rayfield told local Oregon outlet KGW8. âThe federal administrationâs actions are unfair and unlawful, and weâre fighting to keep Oregoniansâ energy priorities moving forward.â
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