02/06/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/06/2026 15:33
Reversing The Biden Administration's Energy Subtraction Agenda to Rebuild America's Energy Security
February 6, 2026"We will not allow reckless energy subtraction policies and bureaucratic red tape to put American lives at risk. These orders will mitigate blackouts and help restore affordable and reliable electricity, so American families thrive and America's manufacturing industries can once again boom." - U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright
"Beautiful, clean coal was the MVP of the huge cold snap we're in right now. I can say with some confidence, hundreds of American lives have been saved because of President Trump's actions saving America's coal industry." - U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright
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Data is based on the EIA Grid Monitor for Sunday, January 25th, 2026 in the midst of Storm Fern, across major impacted regions (ERCOT, MISO, SPP, PJM, ISONE, NYISO). The peak is the hour at which energy use was the highest. This represents an average across affected regions.
Data is based on the EIA Grid Monitor for Sunday, January 25th, 2026, in the midst of Storm Fern, and is compared to Sunday, January 26th, 2025 for the same regions. Percentages show how much more (or less) electricity the generation source provided during the peak of Storm Fern to the peak on January 26th, 2025.
Data is based on Grid Status, which pulls data from EIA Grid Monitor, for Sunday, January 25th, 2026, in the midst of Storm Fern.
Nameplate capacity, the maximum amount of electricity a power plant can generate under ideal conditions, is compared to the actual generation at peak on January 25,2026 in all six major impacted regions. Capacity estimates are gathered by region (see ERCOT: 2026 MORA Report; MISO and SPP: EIA Form-860 data and 202512 Market and Operations Report; ISO-NE and NYISO: EIA Electric Power Monthly).
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