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States challenge federal report promoting coal plants

  • Michigan has joined a coalition of states challenging a Department of Energy report regarding the risks of power outages by 2030.
  • The report claims that closing plants could increase outage risks by 100 times by 2030, which critics argue is an overstated assumption.
  • Attorney General Dana Nessel argues that the report is flawed and its emergency order unlawful.
  • Nessel's lawsuit seeks to close the plants, stating that their operation imposes costs on utility customers with no real benefits.
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States challenge federal report promoting coal plants

(The Center Square) – Michigan has joined a coalition of states challenging a Department of Energy report claiming the U.S. will face a significantly increased risk of power outages by 2030.

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The Indiana Gazette Online broke the news in Indiana, United States on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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