DOE orders more coal units to stay online under emergency authority
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) issued a series of emergency orders in December requiring four coal-fired power plants in the Midwest and Western United States to remain operational beyond their planned retirement dates, citing near-term reliability risks tied to rising electricity demand and accelerated generation retirements.
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