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US delays the closure of two fossil-fuelled power plants in Pennsylvania

The Trump administration further delayed on Thursday the planned closure of Units 3 and 4, at the Eddystone fossil fuel-fired power generation generating station in Pennsylvania, by ordering Constellation Energy Corp. to continue operations beyond the shutdown date.

Energy Secretary Chris Wright issued an emergency order directing PJM interconnection, the largest power grid in 'North America to work with Constellation Energy in order to ensure 'the two units are operational and to minimize costs for American people, the?Energy Department said in a press release.

Wright stated that "energy sources which perform at their peak are the most valuable." This is why oil and natural gas were so valuable during the past year's events of maximum capacity.

Donald Trump's administration used emergency powers in order to keep older coal and gas fired power plants running beyond their planned retirement dates. The reason given was a concern about the reliability of the grid. Trump wants to increase government support for fossil-fuels and maximize the output of these fuels in the United States. The country is the top oil and gas producer in the world.

Wright first ordered the two Eddystone units to remain operational past their planned retirement date of the end of 'May 2025. He issued subsequent orders in 2025 and 2026.

The Eddystone units will remain online until August 22, 2026, thanks to the latest order placed on Thursday.

(source: Reuters)