Trump administration mandates continued operation of Colorado coal plant

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The Trump administration has ordered the continued operation of the coal-fired Craig Unit 1 in Colorado due to an emergency need for electricity, despite plans for its closure and criticism from local officials and environmental groups. The order, which extends the plant's operation through March 2026, has sparked debate over energy policy, costs, and environmental impact, with some arguing it contradicts Colorado's clean energy goals and reliability assessments.
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