President Donald Trump signed several executives order to support the coal industry Trump said he will use the Defense Production Act to boost domestic production. The president pointed to the rising ...
Coal is stored outside the Hunter coal-fired power plant, operated by PacifiCorp, in Emery County on Wednesday, July 31, 2024. (Photo by Spenser Heaps for Utah News Dispatch) As Utah leaders look more ...
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed four executive orders designed to boost the U.S. coal industry, outlining steps to protect coal-fired power plants and expedite leases for coal mining on U.S.
Non-power industrial use, driven by infrastructure, cement, and steel sectors, is the primary growth driver for coal ...
The international academic journal *Science*, published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), selected "rapidly growing renewable energy" as its 2025 "Breakthrough of the ...
Energy Secretary Chris Wright announced on Sept. 29 a government-led initiative to boost coal use and production in the U.S. As he told Fox News anchor Maria Bartiromo in an interview: this will not ...
President Trump has signed orders to keep ageing coal plants online, despite utilities warning of high operating costs. Energy experts argue that the Department of Energy’s blackout risk report ...
Global coal demand rose 1.5% in 2024 to an all-time high of 8.79 billion tonnes, mainly driven by China and India. Despite growing renewable capacity, rising electricity demand kept coal-fired power ...
India's cabinet on Friday permitted the export of coal as the country's power plants have a surplus, information minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed several executive orders that aim to boost domestic coal production, citing the need to meet rising electricity demand from artificial intelligence. "We will ...