
DOE Extends Coal Plant Operations Amid Energy Demand
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Department of Energy extends operations of Indiana coal plants until 2026, citing increased power demands from data centers, manufacturing, and winter storm. Opponents argue the move is unlawful and expensive, with daily operating costs reaching $229,000. Utilities plan to pass costs to customers across eleven states. Legal battles persist, with a key hearing in Michigan set for May.
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