Sept 18 (Reuters) - The owners of Revolution Wind, the wind farm off the coast of Rhode Island that was halted by the Trump administration, said the government's reasons for stopping work on the project were "factually incorrect," according to court documents filed on Thursday.
The filing in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia is part of a lawsuit brought earlier this month by joint venture partners Orsted ORSTED.CO and Skyborn Renewables challenging a stop-work order issued to Revolution Wind by the Department of the Interior in August.