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The Trump administration just ordered another retiring coal plant to stay open. It could cost ratepayers millions

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    narrativebear@lemmy.world
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    The Trump administration ordered an aging coal-fired power plant in Colorado to stay open on Tuesday, a day before it was set to be retired.

    The order from Energy Secretary Chris Wright will keep the nearly 50-year-old Craig Generating Station Unit 1 in northwest Colorado operating until the end of March, with an option to extend it further.

    It’s the Department of Energy’s sixth such move this year; Wright has also ordered two coal plants in Indiana, one in Michigan and one in Washington state to stay open past their retirement dates, as well as a Pennsylvania power plant that runs on oil.

    “Keeping this coal plant online will ensure Americans maintain an affordable, reliable, and secure supply of electricity,” Wright said in a statement.

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      The Trump administration ordered an aging coal-fired power plant in Colorado to stay open on Tuesday, a day before it was set to be retired.

      The order from Energy Secretary Chris Wright will keep the nearly 50-year-old Craig Generating Station Unit 1 in northwest Colorado operating until the end of March, with an option to extend it further.

      It’s the Department of Energy’s sixth such move this year; Wright has also ordered two coal plants in Indiana, one in Michigan and one in Washington state to stay open past their retirement dates, as well as a Pennsylvania power plant that runs on oil.

      “Keeping this coal plant online will ensure Americans maintain an affordable, reliable, and secure supply of electricity,” Wright said in a statement.

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      socialmediarefugee@lemmy.world
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      Next up, Trump orders sailing ship commerce and whale hunting restarted.

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        Next up, Trump orders sailing ship commerce and whale hunting restarted.

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        hurlingdurling@lemmy.world
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        All jokes aside, returning to sailing instead of diesel ships would be a green thing to do.

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          All jokes aside, returning to sailing instead of diesel ships would be a green thing to do.

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          mbech@feddit.dk
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          Also, with modern glasfibre tech, I'm fairly sure those sails will be a hell of a lot more efficient than 200 years ago. Sure, probably won't ever be as efficient as dino juice, but we wouldn't necessarily return to a 2 month voyage from Europe to America.

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            All jokes aside, returning to sailing instead of diesel ships would be a green thing to do.

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            partial_accumen@lemmy.world
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            instead of diesel ships would be a green thing to do.

            Counterintuitively, giant cargo ships switched exclusively to diesel instead of the bunker oil they typically use or also be a green thing to do.

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              Also, with modern glasfibre tech, I'm fairly sure those sails will be a hell of a lot more efficient than 200 years ago. Sure, probably won't ever be as efficient as dino juice, but we wouldn't necessarily return to a 2 month voyage from Europe to America.

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              partial_accumen@lemmy.world
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              This is from 2 years ago:

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