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DOE exceeded its authority with coal retirement delay, states tell appeals court

A decision in the Consumers Energy case could set a precedent for legal challenges to Department of Energy orders keeping fossil-fueled power plants from retiring.

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utilitydive.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

DOE exceeded its authority with coal retirement delay, states tell appeals court

A decision in the Consumers Energy case could set a precedent for legal challenges to Department of Energy orders keeping fossil-fueled power plants from retiring.

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zerohedge.com1 mesi fa

Several States Contest Federal Orders Keeping Coal-Fired Power Plants Open

Lawsuits seek to enable utilities to shutter aging electricity generators, an outcome that could derail key administration energy initiatives.

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  1. lunedì 18 maggio 2026·utilitydive.com

    DOE exceeded its authority with coal retirement delay, states tell appeals court

    A decision in the Consumers Energy case could set a precedent for legal challenges to Department of Energy orders keeping fossil-fueled power plants from retiring.

  2. giovedì 21 maggio 2026·zerohedge.com

    Several States Contest Federal Orders Keeping Coal-Fired Power Plants Open

    Lawsuits seek to enable utilities to shutter aging electricity generators, an outcome that could derail key administration energy initiatives.