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Trump Energy Policies Saved Lives During U.S. Deep Freeze

Posted on Saturday, February 14, 2026
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by Ben Solis
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The Eastern United States is finally getting some relief from weeks of frigid temperatures as millions of Americans dig out from piles of snow and ice. But while the winter weather disrupted flights and left some without power, the damage was far less severe than anticipated – thanks to coal, oil, natural gas, and the Trump administration’s energy policies.

To understand how bad things could have been, one need only look back at Winter Storm Uri, which slammed Texas in 2021. 4.5 million people lost power due to the state’s overreliance on wind and solar, and more than 240 people lost their lives – most of them adults over 60.

Winter Storm Fern, which hammered a much larger area of the country from January 23 to January 27 this year, led to widespread school closures, dangerous roadways, and delayed travel plans. But despite the storm being more severe and impacting more people than Uri, only around a million people lost power. As of early February, about 85 deaths have been attributed to Fern nationwide – a tragedy, but far from the scale of Uri five years ago.

Those who turned up the heat as the deadly cold set in have coal – and President Trump – to thank.

According to the Department of Energy, it was Trump’s efforts to keep reliable coal plants online that allowed energy suppliers to keep up with demand as wind turbines froze and thick clouds blotted out the sun. Shortly after taking office, Trump took executive action to keep five existing coal plants online that were slated for decommissioning under the Biden administration – three of which were in the area affected by Fern.

“Beautiful, clean coal was the MVP of the huge cold snap we’re in right now,” Secretary of Energy Chris Wright said. “I can say with some confidence, hundreds of American lives have been saved because of President Trump’s actions saving America’s coal industry.”

Before the storm hit, Wright swiftly issued emergency orders, empowering energy operators in the Mid-Atlantic, New England, and Texas to do whatever it took to keep the lights on, even if it meant setting aside environmental permits and state laws. “As Winter Storm Fern brings extreme cold and dangerous conditions across the country, maintaining affordable, reliable, and secure power is non-negotiable,” Wright stated during the announcement.

PJM Interconnection, the largest regional transmission organization in the country, supplying power to some 65 million Americans across 13 states, announced that coal accounted for 20 percent of electricity generation for its customers during the storm. According to the Energy Information Administration, coal power generation jumped 31 percent during the storm, while wind, solar, and hydropower declined.

Traditional thermal power plants, like those fueled by coal and natural gas, drive turbines that generate kinetic energy reserves. When grid frequency falters, these machines keep turning, giving backup systems time to respond. Wind and solar offer no such momentum, so a grid dominated by renewables is more vulnerable to sudden shocks.

Overall, at peak power generation during the storm, natural gas supplied 43 percent of electricity to the affected regions. Coal supplied 24 percent, nuclear 15 percent, and oil four percent. Wind, solar, hydroelectric, and geothermal sources accounted for just 14 percent of all generation.

Unsurprisingly, in its November report, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation described coal and gas energy systems as “interconnected” and “critical.” The report noted that coal remains important for meeting energy demand during harsh winter storms.

While this news has been largely ignored by the corporate media, it is nonetheless a ringing endorsement of President Trump’s energy agenda – and a stinging rebuke of the Biden administration’s “green” energy fantasies. If Trump had not reversed most of Biden’s energy policies and ended his regulatory war on the coal industry, it is very likely that dozens or even hundreds more Americans would be dead today, and millions would be without power.

For evidence of this, just look to California, which has been a disastrous experiment in the perils of Democrats’ green energy policies. The number of people impacted by power outages in the Golden State soared by 145 percent in 2025 over 2024, with nearly 600,000 households losing power. Rolling blackouts remain a serious threat.

Last May, state energy officials, including the California Energy Commission, assured the public that the grid was now more reliable. “Thanks to rapid clean energy deployment, expansion of battery storage, and strategic efforts to build up emergency reserves, California heads into summer with more resources to meet electricity demand, including the extreme heat conditions experienced in recent years,” the statement said.

Yet despite these assurances, blackouts persisted, spanning both summer and winter months.

The Biden administration seemed determined to force the entire country to repeat California’s failed experiment. But Trump’s return to the White House has meant more reliable, more abundant, and cheaper energy for all – especially during severe weather events. Policymakers on both sides of the aisle should not forget that lesson as “green” energy sources come up short time and again when it matters most.

Ben Solis is the pen name of an international affairs journalist, historian, and researcher.

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Nan
Nan
3 months ago

The one man who says he doesn’t want people to die, is the hero. I am so glad that I voted for him. Trump is right, again!

Michael J
Michael J
3 months ago

Infrastructure or the existing ones left are proof that green anything is flawed. Energy is the only commodity that a modern society can not live without. Limiting when you can run your appliances is a sign that our power grid is severely lacking. Policy makers will price gouge citizens or cut off their power when they fail to comply. No one is talking new power plants because you can’t get past the bureaucratic red tape for permission to build one. When politicians push electric everything without new sources of reliable electricity, they show their complete ignorance and they don’t care.

anna hubert
anna hubert
3 months ago

What more proof does the voter need to comprehend the left is not only incompetent but dangerous, obviously not giving a whit about anything or anyone but their doctrine.. How many more times must their policies fail before the voter gets it. It is what works ,not what looks good on the paper. Theory and reality are not the same

Katz
Katz
3 months ago

This was a great article on how green energy is not as great as some people think. Thank you, President Trump.

Stephen Russell
Stephen Russell
3 months ago

Victory & rapid response Hooray

Nick Murphy
Nick Murphy
3 months ago

Democrats want us to believe we have to spend trillions of dollars to avoid the loss of life due to climate change. How many people would they have killed just in that one winter storm had we not had petroleum based power generation? Solar and wind would not have done anything they freeze solid. Democrats claim to be concerned about the average American citizen while at the same time they are peeing on them everyday without the courtesy of even calling it rain

Sam
Sam
3 months ago

Not that he or his bunch will get any credit for it….

Brian
Brian
3 months ago

Those wasted years shutting down Coal – when the latest coal technologies make it clean to use – Climate Conjob

Carolyn Exposito
Carolyn Exposito
3 months ago

Democrats lie in the face of facts. Biden, with his extreme policies, would have caused death by freezing to thousands, while he, old crone lay comfortably comatose snuggled and warm!

r.debracrawson@gmail.com
3 months ago

I have to say’ I just purchased a house and my furnace quite working on 2/2/26 ” used our remaining money to fill the oil tank and called ANC heating and the furnace quite working again! I have had know help not from Government ‘ DSS ? I was given a name (nyserda ) it’s now 17 days in with know help’ I was told they just passed a law you have to apply for heap’ and temporary assistance and be denied before they will help! We lived her under minus degree weather with know help! Not from mayor’ not one person offered except 211 who gave me information on who to call but still not relief ‘ we also have know refrigerator or stove we choose a new furnace.

Bonnee Byrne
Bonnee Byrne
3 months ago

Trump had a LOT of changes to make after Biden’s leadership – all those regulations were not even American – they were UN initiated – to help form a world government.

Bonnee Byrne
Bonnee Byrne
3 months ago

Once again, thank you for being a REAL PRESIDENT, President Trump.

patriot 2
patriot 2
3 months ago

limburger? you named yourself after a smelly cheese?you’re no more a conservative republican than obama & biden put together.you will fit right in with the obamas & bidens of the country, complete liars,fools fit only for the deepest part of the looney bin.

Marilyn
Marilyn
3 months ago

This could be one of the funniest things I have read in a long while. Did you know that Texas has an unreliable power grid? It is the worst in the nation. That is why they nearly froze to death. Get your heads straight before trump ruins the entire nation.

Carbro
Carbro
3 months ago

Abundant affordable energy is essential for economic growth and national security Trump gets that. Democrats get that as well and drives up energy costs to create poverty and insecurities to make Americans more dependent on government handouts making socialism more palatable.

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