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Published Date: June 25, 2026

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DOE emergency orders are incurring additional costs. What are the benefits?

Some of the generating units the Department of Energy has ordered to stay online have operated during tight grid conditions.

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Some of the generating units the Department of Energy has ordered to stay online have operated during tight grid conditions. Keeping them running costs about $550 million a year, the Sierra Club says.

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