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    Energy Secretary Wright Extends Colorado Coal Plant Operations, Meets Venezuelan Leadership on Global Energy Security

    07/04/2026 | 2 min
    U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright made headlines this week with key actions on energy security. RealEstateRama reports that on March 31, 2026, Wright issued an emergency order to keep Unit 1 at the Craig Station coal plant in Craig, Colorado operational through June 28, 2026. This directs Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, Platte River Power Authority, Salt River Project, PacifiCorp, and Public Service Company of Colorado, along with the Western Area Power Administration Rocky Mountain Region and Southwest Power Pool, to ensure the unit remains available. The plant was set to shut down at the end of 2025, but Wright's order, first issued December 30, 2025, aims to maintain affordable, reliable, and secure electricity for Americans.

    Wright stated that the previous administration's policies risked more blackouts, and President Trump is preventing that. In 2025, over 17 gigawatts of coal-power generation were preserved through similar efforts. Starting April 1, 2026, with Tri-State and Western Area Power Administration joining the Southwest Power Pool RTO West expansion, economic dispatch will minimize costs to ratepayers.

    In international news, the Los Angeles Times covered Wright's recent meeting in Caracas with a delegation led by him. There, he met Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodriguez at Miraflores Palace. Rodriguez has stayed in the role past her 90-day limit after Nicolas Maduro's January capture by U.S. forces, with no public vote from the National Assembly to extend it. The high court deems Maduro still president despite his forced absence, and the assembly could call snap elections.

    These moves highlight Wright's focus on energy reliability amid global tensions. Listeners, thank you for tuning in, and please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • 101 - The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

    Secretary Wright Extends Colorado Coal Plant Operations as Trump Administration Prioritizes Energy Security

    07/04/2026 | 2 min
    Chris Wright serves as United States Secretary of Energy, not Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Recent news from the last few days highlights his actions on energy policy. RealEstateRama reports that on March 31, 2026, Secretary Wright issued an emergency order to keep Unit 1 at the Craig Station coal plant in Craig, Colorado operational through June 28, 2026. This directive involves Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, Platte River Power Authority, Salt River Project, PacifiCorp, and Public Service Company of Colorado, working with the Western Area Power Administration Rocky Mountain Region and Southwest Power Pool. The goal is to ensure affordable, reliable, and secure electricity for Americans, reversing prior shutdown plans set for the end of 2025.

    Secretary Wright stated that the previous administration's energy policies risked more blackouts, and President Trump aims to prevent that. In 2025, over seventeen gigawatts of coal power generation were preserved under similar efforts. Starting April 1, 2026, with Tri-State and Western Area Power Administration joining the Southwest Power Pool RTO West expansion, economic dispatch will minimize costs to ratepayers.

    The Los Angeles Times notes that Secretary Wright recently met with a delegation in Caracas, Venezuela, including acting President Delcy Rodriguez at Miraflores Palace. This comes amid uncertainty over Rodriguez's extended role beyond her ninety-day limit following Nicolas Maduro's capture by United States forces in January.

    These moves underscore Secretary Wright's focus on bolstering domestic energy security and international engagement.

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  • 101 - The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

    Secretary of Energy Chris Wright Pushes Hydropower Permit Rule Change Despite Tribal Opposition Concerns

    05/04/2026 | 1 min
    Chris Wright serves as the United States Secretary of Energy, not Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Recent news from the last few days highlights his role in a proposed federal rule on hydropower permits. Tribal Business News reports that on October twenty-third, twenty twenty-five, Secretary Wright sent a letter to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission directing them to start a rulemaking process under Section four zero three of the Department of Energy Organization Act. This proposal aims to clarify that applications for preliminary permits for hydropower projects cannot be denied solely due to opposition from third parties, including tribes. Wright argued in his letter that such permits grant no land-disturbing or property rights and only allow feasibility studies, stating that recent denials based on opposition cannot align with federal law.

    Navajo community groups oppose the change, according to Tribal Business News. They worry it weakens tribal input on early-stage projects, potentially reopening pathways for three pumped storage proposals on Navajo Nation land near Kayenta. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission had denied those permits in twenty twenty-four after tribal and local opposition. Advocates warn that limiting tribal voice could harm downstream communities and revive development pressures on Black Mesa, a region shaped by past coal mining.

    No major headlines or decisions from Secretary Wright appear in the past few days as of early April twenty twenty-six. Family Research Council press releases from late March mention other cabinet figures but nothing on Wright or housing policy. Current searches show no confirmation of him leading Housing and Urban Development.

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    Secretary of Energy Chris Wright Orders FERC Rulemaking to Limit Tribal Veto Power on Hydropower Projects

    05/04/2026 | 1 min
    Chris Wright serves as the United States Secretary of Energy, not Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. According to Tribal Business News, on October 23, 2025, Wright directed the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to initiate a rulemaking under Section 403 of the Department of Energy Organization Act. This proposed federal rule aims to clarify that applications for preliminary permits on hydropower projects cannot be denied solely due to opposition from third parties, including tribes. Navajo community groups have raised strong concerns, stating the change could weaken tribal input and reopen pathways for three pumped storage hydropower proposals on Navajo Nation land near Kayenta. Those permits were denied by the commission in 2024 following tribal and local opposition. Wright argued in his directive that preliminary permits grant no land-disturbing or property rights and only allow feasibility studies, claiming recent denials based on third-party opposition conflict with federal law. Advocates warn that limiting tribal voice early could lead to catastrophic impacts downstream, especially in areas like Black Mesa already affected by coal mining. No major headlines or decisions from Wright in the last few days as of early April 2026 appear in recent reports. Family Research Council press releases from late March 2026 mention other cabinet figures but not Wright or housing matters. The Department of Housing and Urban Development continues under separate leadership, with no recent news linking Wright to it.

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    US Energy Secretary Chris Wright Pledges Support for Bangladesh Energy Security Amid Global Power Challenges

    02/04/2026 | 2 min
    Chris Wright serves as the United States Energy Secretary, not the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Recent news from the last few days highlights his diplomatic efforts on energy issues. According to GreenWatchBD, US Energy Secretary Chris Wright acknowledged Bangladesh's current energy challenges and expressed America's commitment to support the country's energy security during recent discussions.

    This assurance comes amid global concerns over energy supply and affordability. Wright's statement underscores ongoing US-Bangladesh cooperation in the energy sector, focusing on reliable power access for development.

    Separately, White House reports detail a bipartisan plan announced last Friday involving governors and federal leaders to address surging electricity costs from data centers on the PJM grid. While not directly quoting Wright, the initiative aligns with his department's priorities on energy infrastructure and consumer protection, potentially saving 65 million Americans up to 27 billion dollars over several years by requiring tech firms to fund their own power generation.

    Finance and Commerce notes the proposal targets peak grid stress periods, pushing data centers to secure independent contracts or go offline during high demand. Energy Department guidelines aim to spur new power plants without burdening ratepayers.

    No major headlines in the past few days link Wright to Housing and Urban Development decisions or roles. Cincinnati local news covers housing authority plans to sell properties for rehabilitation, but it involves the Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority, unrelated to federal leadership under Wright.

    Wright's focus remains on energy policy, with these developments reflecting active US engagement internationally and domestically.

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