Trump Administration Extends Lifespan of Multiple Coal Plants

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The U.S. Department of Energy has issued an emergency order to keep the aging Craig coal plant in Colorado open until 2026, just a day before its scheduled closure, citing energy emergency concerns, though this move has faced opposition from state officials and environmental groups who argue it is unnecessary and costly for ratepayers.
- Trump administration orders aging Colorado coal plant to stay open, one day before closing Colorado Public Radio
- The Trump administration just ordered another retiring coal plant to stay open. It could cost ratepayers millions CNN
- U.S. Secretary of Energy issues emergency order Wendesday to keep Colorado coal plant open Denver7
- DOE orders Indiana coal units totaling more than 950 MW to run past retirement dates Utility Dive
- Trump administration orders coal-burning power plant in Craig to stay open The Denver Post
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