
The Energy Transition Show with Chris Nelder [Episode #269] – Trump’s War on the Energy Transition
Feb 11, 2026
Ari Peskoe, director of Harvard Law School’s Electricity Law Initiative and expert in electricity regulation. He walks through dozens of Trump administration actions that halted renewables and forced aging fossil plants to keep running. Short legal lessons explain the DOE’s emergency power claims, why courts are pushing back, and which interventions might survive litigation.
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Federal Assault On Energy Transition
- The Trump administration launched a broad, multi-agency effort to stall the U.S. energy transition.
- Ari Peskoe notes these moves are sweeping but face extensive legal challenges and judicial pushback.
Emergency Authority Repurposed
- DOE used a rarely invoked Federal Power Act emergency authority to order plants to stay open.
- Ari Peskoe explains the provision is meant for short, wartime-style emergencies, not long-term policy goals.
Renewals Reveal Policy Motive
- DOE repeatedly renewed 90-day orders to keep plants operating, signaling policy intent rather than true emergency response.
- Peskoe and Nelder argue renewals transform a temporary tool into long-term preemption of state plans.

