Title 15 › Chapter CHAPTER 16C— - ENERGY SUPPLY AND ENVIRONMENTAL COORDINATION › § 792
The Federal Energy Administrator can order powerplants to stop burning petroleum products or natural gas and use coal, and may do the same for other large fuel-burning installations. The Administrator can only make such an order if three things are true: switching to coal is practical, coal and transport will be available while the order is in effect, and for powerplants it will not harm the reliability of electric service. Orders must be changed or canceled if those findings stop being true. Before an order takes effect there must be public notice and chances to comment. For orders that end on or before June 30, 1975, the Administrator must get written comments, consult the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and consider whether the plant will be allowed to burn coal after that date; the order cannot start until the EPA certifies the earliest date the plant can meet air pollution rules and cannot be in force during any EPA-certified extension period. For orders applying after June 30, 1975, the public gets oral and written hearings, and the order cannot start until the EPA says the plant can burn coal and meet pollution rules on and after July 1, 1975 without an extension, or until the EPA certifies the earliest compliance date; the order also cannot run during any EPA-certified extension period. The Administrator may require new plants in early planning (except combustion gas turbines or combined cycle units) to be built so they can run on coal unless that would hurt reliability or coal won’t be available. The Administrator can also allocate coal to covered plants or others as needed. Definitions: powerplant = a fossil-fuel electric generator that makes power for sale or exchange; coal = coal and its derivatives. Authority to issue these orders or rules ends at midnight on December 31, 1978 (they may take effect any time before January 1, 1985). Authority to change or enforce those orders ends at midnight on December 31, 1984, but legal or administrative actions about acts before January 1, 1985 remain valid.
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15 U.S.C. § 792
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73