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U.S. aging coal plants face increasing pressure to shut down due to safety, emissions, and reliability concerns.
A growing number of experts question whether aging coal-fired power plants in the U.S. can safely operate beyond their original lifespans, raising concerns about reliability and environmental risks.
Despite some operators pushing for extensions, regulators and environmental groups warn that continued operation poses significant safety and climate challenges, with many plants nearing or exceeding 50 years of service.
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Las plantas de carbón envejecidas de EE.UU. enfrentan una creciente presión para cerrar debido a preocupaciones de seguridad, emisiones y confiabilidad.