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WEC Energy delays coal power plant retirement due to surge in power demand

WEC Energy delays coal power plant retirement due to surge in power demand

We Energies is a subsidiary of WEC Energy and plans to extend the operation of units 7 & 8 at the Oak Creek Coal-fired Power Plant in Wisconsin until the end of 2026.

Now, the plant that was to be retired at the end 2025 will have units to meet the high energy demand.

We Energies President Mike Hooper stated that "just this month, National Grid experts raised the alarm about elevated risks of electricity shortages and prices spikes due plant closures and increased energy demand in Upper Midwest."

In April, U.S. president Donald Trump signed executive orders to boost domestic coal production in response to the rising demand for power, which includes data centers required by artificial intelligence technologies.

According to the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis, Trump's executive order could delay the closing of coal-fired plants and encourage restarting of 102 coal-fired units that were recently closed.

We Energies said that it was actively planning to build more than 6,300 MW of new power using wind, solar and natural gas over the next five-year period in order to meet customer demand and improve grid reliability. (Reporting and editing by Sahal Muhammad in Bengaluru, with Pooja menon reporting from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)