2026-00732Presidential Document

President Renews Energy Emergency to Keep Lights On Nationwide

Published Date: 1/14/2026

Presidential Document

Summary

The President is extending the national emergency about energy shortages for another year because the U.S. still needs more reliable and affordable energy to keep industries, homes, and the military running strong. This affects energy producers, transportation, and everyone who pays energy bills, especially in areas with tough local rules slowing energy development. The extension means the government will keep using special powers to boost energy production and protect the economy through January 20, 2027.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Energy Emergency Extended One Year

The President is continuing the national emergency about energy that was declared on January 20, 2025. The emergency is extended for one year beyond January 20, 2026, keeping emergency authorities in effect through January 20, 2027. This affects energy producers, transportation, and everyone who pays energy bills, especially in the Northeast and West Coast.

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Key Dates

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1/14/2026
1/20/2026

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