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US orders Talen Power Plant in Maryland to exceed limits until end 2025

Energy Secretary Chris Wright issued an order on Friday allowing a part of Talen’s oil-fired Wagner plant in Maryland to operate above its limits until the end of 2025. He said it would improve the grid's reliability.

On the first day he was in office, Donald Trump declared "energy crisis". He has, however, taken a number of steps to reduce tax breaks and support for renewable energies and he has also favored the use of fossil fuels in aging power stations.

Wright approved a request from the PJM Regional Grid Manager to allow the 400 megawatt unit to operate above its limits in July. The unit was one of many at Wagner which were set to close permanently in May, but federal energy regulators decided that it could remain open until 2029.

The Energy Department stated on Friday that the "growing concern about resource adequacy" PJM cited as part of their July request, "still exists today."

Wright has ordered a Michigan

Coal plant

A Pennsylvania plant that runs off of natural gas or petroleum will remain open.

(source: Reuters)