The White House has hosted lawmakers and governors from coal-rich states to announce further support for "beautiful, clean coal."

President Donald Trump is preparing to use Cold War-era authorities to dole hundreds of millions of federal dollars to support coal-fired electricity as well as US …

The Trump administration plans to use Defense Production Act authority to direct nearly $700 million toward coal power upgrades, coal projects, and export infrastructure as energy…

President Donald Trump is again seeking to boost the struggling U.S. coal industry. A plan announced Thursday would spend nearly $700 million to support coal-fired power plants…

The money is expected to fund new and existing coal plants, as well as an export terminal in California.

President Donald Trump is expected to invoke the Defense Production Act to support and boost coal plants and exports.

Combining funds from the Defense Production Act and 2021's infrastructure law, the $700 million pot will fund new coal plants and an export terminal.

As a debate mounts over who should pay for data center energy infrastructure, $700 million in taxpayer dollars will go to coal.

President Donald Trump is again seeking to boost the struggling U.S. coal industry

President Donald Trump is again seeking to boost the struggling U.S. coal industry, with an announcement expected Thursday to spend nearly $700 million to support coal-fired power…

President Donald Trump is expected to announce the allocation of over $700 million federal dollars to upgrade coal power plants and U.S. exports.

Trump is expected to use the Cold War-era Defense Production Act, which would allow him to boost industrial production important to U.S. security.

US president announces plans for two new coal plants, in Alaska and West Virginia, using Defense Production Act

Trump announces $700 mn support for US coal projects

Trump announces $700 million funding for coal plants and infrastructure, aiming to reduce energy costs and bolster fossil fuel use.

Coal is the most significant fossil fuel contributor to climate change

The White House has hosted lawmakers and governors from coal-rich states to announce further support for "beautiful, clean coal."

Critics decry coal push as study links plants to hundreds of thousands of deaths

Support CleanTechnica's work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. Washington, D.C. — According to reporting, today Donald Trump is set to announce plans to give away $700…