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The Trump administration forced two Indiana coal plants to stay open until March 2026 for grid reliability, sparking environmental and legal backlash.
The Trump administration has issued emergency orders requiring two Indiana coal plants—R.M.
Schahfer and F.B.
Culley—to remain operational through March 23, 2026, citing grid reliability and energy security amid winter demand and extreme weather.
The U.S. Department of Energy invoked the Federal Power Act to extend operations despite planned closures, aiming to prevent power shortages as coal capacity declines.
The directive applies to CenterPoint Energy and Northern Indiana Public Service Co., with officials emphasizing the need for stable baseload power.
Environmental and consumer groups criticized the move, warning of increased pollution, higher electricity costs, and legal challenges over the use of emergency powers.
La administración Trump obligó a dos plantas de carbón de Indiana a permanecer abiertas hasta marzo de 2026 por la confiabilidad de la red, lo que provocó reacciones ambientales y legales.