Groups challenge Trump order keeping ‘old,’ ‘dirty’ Michigan coal plant open
- Environmental groups and Michigan's Attorney General challenged a federal order keeping the J.H. Campbell plant open, stating there is no energy emergency justifying this action.
- The coalition claims that the U.S. Energy Department cannot compel Consumers Energy to maintain the unreliable plant.
- MISO indicated there should be enough electricity this summer, despite potential risks during extreme weather.
- Earthjustice lawyer Shannon Fisk called the situation 'a fabricated emergency.
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Michigan, environmental groups challenge federal order to keep power plant open
Environmental groups and Michigan’s attorney general have filed separate challenges against a federal order that is keeping a coal-fired power plant open this summer.
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OTTAWA COUNTY, MI - A Trump administration order requiring an old power plant burning coal on the shores of Lake Michigan to remain open months longer than planned faces a challenge from 10 environmental groups and consumer watchdogs.
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