Trump directs $700 million toward coal industry revival
Donald Trump announced $700 million in federal funding aimed at revitalizing the coal industry, drawing on emergency authority to direct the allocation.
The initiative targets the reopening of coal plants that have ceased operations. One project involves a facility in Western Maryland that the administration aims to restart.
Trump characterized the funding as support for "clean coal," framing the investment as environmentally conscious energy production. The announcement represents a significant commitment to an industry that has contracted substantially over the past decade.
The administration deployed emergency powers to execute the funding direction, bypassing standard appropriations processes. Multiple news organizations reported the announcement across outlets including Bloomberg, Reuters, The New York Times, and BBC.
The funding commitment aligns with Trump's stated goal of supporting domestic energy sectors. Coal industry advocates have sought federal assistance as demand for the fuel has declined due to competition from natural gas, renewables, and changing power generation patterns.
Details regarding specific projects, timelines for implementation, and the mechanism for distributing funds remained limited in available reports.
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