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Trump Said, ‘We Have More Coal Than Anybody.’ See Where We Burn It.

24 January 2025
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Trump Said, ‘We Have More Coal Than Anybody.’ See Where We Burn It.
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President Trump declared a national energy emergency and proposed using coal as a backup fuel source for new electric generating plants to meet increased electricity demand for artificial intelligence. Despite the U.S. having abundant fossil fuel reserves, coal generation has declined due to the cheaper costs of natural gas and renewables. Experts predict coal will remain economically unviable, while the Trump administration’s focus on fossil fuels may hinder the country’s competitiveness in the global energy transition.

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