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EPA opposes Colorado plan to close coal-fired power plants

Last updated: January 9, 2026 3:40 pm
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EPA Denies Colorado’s Plan to Close Coal Plants

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has rejected Colorado’s plan to reduce haze at Rocky Mountain National Park and other federal lands by shutting down coal-fired power plants. The EPA determined that Colorado cannot order the closure of these plants under the Clean Air Act, citing the need to support the coal industry and maintain reliable electricity supply.

Colorado had proposed closing coal plants to reduce haze and meet its goal of eliminating greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. However, the EPA’s decision means the state will need to rewrite its plan or face a federal mandate.

EPA Region 8 Administrator Cyrus Western stated that Colorado cannot close coal plants without utility consent, leading to the rejection of the state’s entire plan. He emphasized that keeping these plants open is necessary to ensure clean air for Colorado residents.

While environmentalists criticize the EPA’s decision, stating that Colorado can improve air quality and preserve mountain views without burning coal, utilities in the state are already transitioning to cleaner energy sources such as solar, wind, and natural gas.

The Trump administration’s efforts to support the coal industry include issuing emergency orders to keep aging coal-fired plants operational, despite concerns raised by environmentalists and park conservationists.

Overall, the EPA’s decision has sparked debate over the balance between environmental protection and energy needs in Colorado, with stakeholders advocating for different approaches to safeguarding public health and reducing pollution.

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